SOLUTION: which is the slope of the line contanining p(-5,6) and Q (3,-1?
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Question 386279: which is the slope of the line contanining p(-5,6) and Q (3,-1?
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which is the slope of the line contanining p(-5,6) and Q (3,-1)?
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slope m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
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slope=m=(-1-6)/(3-(-5)
m=-7/8
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