SOLUTION: Find the slope if it exists of the points (-11,-15)and (-14,-18)
I got the answer of -3/-3. I am not sure this is correct, would the slope be -3?
Thanks so much!
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I got the answer of -3/-3. I am not sure this is correct, would the slope be -3?
Thanks so much!
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Question 665917: Find the slope if it exists of the points (-11,-15)and (-14,-18)
I got the answer of -3/-3. I am not sure this is correct, would the slope be -3?
Thanks so much! Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, Alan3354:Answer by MathLover1(20855) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! points (-11,-15)and (-14,-18)
....here you are dividing two negative numbers and result is a positive number; and , so your slope is:
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the slope if it exists of the points (-11,-15)and (-14,-18)
I got the answer of -3/-3. I am not sure this is correct, would the slope be -3?
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-3/-3 is correct.
Slope m = -3/-3
Can you reduce that?
Hint: it's not -3