SOLUTION: state the slope of a line parallel to the line passing through the given points.
E(-1,2), F(5,0)
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Question 354964: state the slope of a line parallel to the line passing through the given points.
E(-1,2), F(5,0)
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given E(-1,2), F(5,0), find the slope.
Let m = slope
m = (0 - 2)/(5 -(-1))
m = -2/(5 + 1)
m = -2/6
m = -1/3
The slope is -1/3.
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