SOLUTION: find the slope between the points (-2,3) and the (4,-5) in the lowest term

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Question 242201: find the slope between the points (-2,3) and the (4,-5) in the lowest term
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To find the slope of a line, we use this formula:

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If (-2,3) represents (x1,y1) and (4,-5) represents (x2,y2), replace their values in the given equation.
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