SOLUTION: What is the slope of a line between the points (-5,1) and (2,6)?

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Question 595493: What is the slope of a line between the points (-5,1) and (2,6)?
Answer by mamiya(56)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-5,1) and (2,6)?
the slope is (1-6)/(-5-2) = -5/(-7) = 5/7

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