SOLUTION: How to find the slope thru a pair of points
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Question 993522: How to find the slope thru a pair of points
Answer by sashwatam(1) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Imagine one point is (a,b), and another point is (c,d) on a graph (these letters represent x and y values).
Slope: rise/run= (d-b) divided by (c-a)
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