SOLUTION: Find the slope between (3,-2) and (-5,4).

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Question 715190: Find the slope between (3,-2) and (-5,4).
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Find the slope between (3,-2) and (-5,4).
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Slope m = diffy/diffx

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Slope of the line through the points (3, -2) and (-5, 4)



















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