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ALGEBRA 1
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How do I find the slope of f(2)=-3,f(-2)=5
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f(2) = -3
==> one point is (2, -3)
f(-2) = 5
==> another point is (-2,5)
Slope = difference in y values / difference in x values
= (5-(-3))/(-2-2)
= (5+3)/-4
= 8/-4
= -2
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