SOLUTION: A line which contains the points (-3, 3) and (-8, -2) would have as slope of 5/5. What does this slope simplify to?

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Question 146381: A line which contains the points (-3, 3) and (-8, -2) would have as slope of 5/5. What does this slope simplify to?

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Whenever you have a fraction in which the numerator (top) is exactly the same value as the denominator (bottom) the eqiuvalent value is always equal to 1.
So,

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