SOLUTION: The three vertices of a triangle are (2, 6), (5, -2) and (-3, -3). Find the sum of the slopes of the three sides of the triangle. Write your answer in reduced fraction.

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Question 337634: The three vertices of a triangle are (2, 6), (5, -2) and (-3, -3). Find the sum of the slopes of the three sides of the triangle. Write your answer in reduced fraction.
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