SOLUTION: How do I figure out how to find the slope of the line containing the following points of (5/6,-2) and (-1/3, -1/3)?

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Question 568784: How do I figure out how to find the slope of the line containing the following points of (5/6,-2) and (-1/3, -1/3)?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
slope = ( change in y ) / ( change in x )
( 5/6, -2 ) and ( -1/3, -1/3 )
slope =
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