SOLUTION: Let L1 be the line containing points (-7, 5) and (-1, 4), and let L2 be the line containing points (-5, 6) and (-35, 11). Find the slope of each line.
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Question 995592: Let L1 be the line containing points (-7, 5) and (-1, 4), and let L2 be the line containing points (-5, 6) and (-35, 11). Find the slope of each line.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let L1 be the line containing points (-7, 5) and (-1, 4), and let L2 be the line containing points (-5, 6) and (-35, 11). Find the slope of each line.
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slope of L1: (4-5)/(-1--7) = -1/6
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slope of L2: (6-11)/(-5--35) = -5/30 = -1/6
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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