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  • 08-11-2020
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Find the slope of a line that contains J(-10, -7) and K(-4, 1).

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haimin22
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  • 08-11-2020

Answer: [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

if [tex](x_{1},y_{1}), (x_{2},y_{2}),[/tex] slope=[tex]\frac{(y_{2}-y_{1})}{(x_{2}-x_{1})}[/tex]

J(-10, -7) K(-4, 1), so [tex]\frac{1-(-7)}{-4-(-10)} =\frac{8}{6}=\frac{4}{3}[/tex]

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