SOLUTION: I am having major trouble with slopes. Find the slope of (-3,2) and (3,-3) every answer I have tried is not correct. I had some yesterday that I could not do that had x and y varia

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Question 607516: I am having major trouble with slopes. Find the slope of (-3,2) and (3,-3) every answer I have tried is not correct. I had some yesterday that I could not do that had x and y variables and I had a hard time with it as well. Any tricks or tips that may make it click with me?
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Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the slope of (-3,2) and (3,-3)
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Slope m = diffy/diffx
m = (2 -(-3))/(-3-3) = 5/-6
m = -5/6

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