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  • 06-08-2018
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Find the slope of the line through p and q. p(1, −9), q(−3, 2)

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  • 06-08-2018
To find the slope,we can use the point-slope form:
[tex]y1 - y2 = m(x1 - x2)[/tex]
Where m is the slope.

In this case,the equation would be:
-9-2 = m(1-(-3))
-11 = m(1+3)
-11 = 4m
m = -11/4

Therefore the slope is -11/4.

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