SOLUTION: (2, 3) and (9, -2). Do these points have a slope? If so, what does "m" equal?
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Question 455611: (2, 3) and (9, -2). Do these points have a slope? If so, what does "m" equal?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
change in y over the change in x
from 3 to -2 over 2 to 9
5/-7 or -5/7
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