SOLUTION: How do you solve for the slope of the linear function f when f(2)=-3, f(-2)=5
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How do you solve for the slope of the linear function f when f(2)=-3, f(-2)=5
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You basically have two points (2,-3) (since f(2)=-3 really means when x=2, y=-3) and (-2,5)
So let's find the slope through the points (2,-3) and (-2,5)
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Finding the slope
Slope of the line through the points (2, -3) and (-2, 5)
Answer: Slope is
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