SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line determined by the coordinates (2, 3) and (-6, -4)?

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Question 230252: What is the slope of the line determined by the coordinates (2, 3) and (-6, -4)?
Answer by mando271(42)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
slope formula is m = (y^2-y^1)/(x^2-x^1
m = (-4-3)/(-6-2)
m = 7/8

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