SOLUTION: Not sure how to find the slope of the line joining (3, 12) and (15, -2)as a fraction in the simplest form.
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Question 516377: Not sure how to find the slope of the line joining (3, 12) and (15, -2)as a fraction in the simplest form.
Answer by Maths68(1474) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3, 12) and (15, -2)
Slope of line = Change in y / change in x
m=y2-y1/x2-x1
m=-2-12/15-3
m=-14/12
m=-7/6
Slope = -7/6
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