SOLUTION: This all new to me. How do I find the slope that is passsing through (2,5) and 3,10). Please explain how I go about figuring this out.

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Question 147233: This all new to me. How do I find the slope that is passsing through (2,5) and 3,10). Please explain how I go about figuring this out.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Note we're going to let , , , . This means that the two points and are the points (2,5) and (3,10)




Start with the slope formula.


Plug in , , , and


Subtract from to get


Subtract from to get


Reduce


So the slope of the line that goes through the points and is

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