SOLUTION: Let f be a linear function such that f(-2)=7 and f(3)=-1. Find the slope of the graph of y=f(x). Thanks for your help.
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Question 937555: Let f be a linear function such that f(-2)=7 and f(3)=-1. Find the slope of the graph of y=f(x). Thanks for your help. Answer by TimothyLamb(4379) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! slope = m
m = dy/dx
m = (3+2)/(-1-7)
m = -5/8
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