SOLUTION: (–11, 7) (–6, 10) find slop

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Question 461261: (–11, 7) (–6, 10) find slop
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(x1,y1)=(–11, 7)
(x2,y2)=(–6, 10)

find slop :









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The most likely place to find slop is in the pig trough. On the other hand, if you really meant slope, that is another story altogether.

Use the Slope formula:



where and are the coordinates of the given points.

John

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