SOLUTION: Find the slope and reduce. P=(-4,-1) Q=(-3,-3) What is the slope of PQ?

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Question 1002337: Find the slope and reduce.
P=(-4,-1) Q=(-3,-3)
What is the slope of PQ?

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Slope of the line through the points (-4, -1) and (-3, -3)



















Answer: Slope is



the slope of PQ is

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