SOLUTION: Slope of PQ=? P=(-8,3) Q=(-6,2)
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Question 1077795: Slope of PQ=? P=(-8,3) Q=(-6,2)
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change in y/change in x
(2-3)/(-6-(-8))=-1/2
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