SOLUTION: use the slpoe formula to find the slope of the line at (-3,0)and(4,3)
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Question 334766: use the slpoe formula to find the slope of the line at (-3,0)and(4,3)
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given
(x1,y1)=(-3,0)and
(x2,y2)=(4,3)
slope =y2-y1/x2-x1
m = 3-0/4-(-3)
m=3/4+3
m=3/7
slope is 3/7
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