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The slope of the line containing the points (6, 4) and (-5, 3) is:
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The slope of the line containing the points (6, 4) and (-5, 3) is:
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The slope of the line containing the points (6, 4) and (-5, 3) is:
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You do second Y minus first Y over second X over first X, so the equation and how it should look with your points are in the picture. The slope should be 1/11.
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the slope is 1/11
hope this helps
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