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What is the slope of the line joining (10, 9) and (40, 3)? A. -5 B. -4 C. -1/5 D. 1/5
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What is the slope of the line joining (10, 9) and (40, 3)? A. -5 B. -4 C. -1/5 D. 1/5
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What is the slope of the line joining (10, 9) and (40, 3)?
A. -5
B. -4
C. -1/5
D. 1/5
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I just learned this
9-3= 6
10-40= -30
so
6/-30= -1/5
So the answer is C
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