SOLUTION: What's The Slope Of ( 6, -1 )& ( 4,2 ) ?

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Question 782919: What's The Slope Of ( 6, -1 )& ( 4,2 ) ?
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Two points don't have a slope. The line that contains the two points has a slope. Use the slope formula.



where and are the coordinates of the given points.

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