SOLUTION: find the slope determined by the following pairs of points
(7/2, -1), (-3,2/3) i no what the formula is, I just am unable to solve the fractions to get the correct answer.such
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Question 494314: find the slope determined by the following pairs of points
(7/2, -1), (-3,2/3) i no what the formula is, I just am unable to solve the fractions to get the correct answer.such as what is 2/3-(-1) and -3-7/2?
Answer by chessace(471) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2/3 + 1 = (2+3)/3 = 5/3
-3 -7/2 = (-6-7)/2 = -13/2
slope = (5/3)/(-13/2) = -(5*2)/(3*13)
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