SOLUTION: how do you find the point of a slope of a line that contain the given points of (-3/4,-1/4) and (2/7,-5/7)
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Question 335612: how do you find the point of a slope of a line that contain the given points of (-3/4,-1/4) and (2/7,-5/7)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how do you find the point of a slope of a line that contain the given points of (-3/4,-1/4) and (2/7,-5/7)
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There's no point to find. You have 2 points, you can find the slope.
slope = m = diffy/diffx
Find the difference in y and divide it by the difference in x.
m = (-1/4 - (-5/7))/(-3/4 - 2/7)
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