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Use the slope formula to determine the slope of the line containing the two points. (8/5, - 9/2) and (-3/4, 1/3) A) -250/51 B) -366/65 C) 290/51 D) -290/141
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Use the slope formula to determine the slope of the line containing the two points. (8/5, - 9/2) and (-3/4, 1/3) A) -250/51 B) -366/65 C) 290/51 D) -290/141
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(8/5, - 9/2) and (-3/4, 1/3)
A) -250/51
B) -366/65
C) 290/51
D) -290/141
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The answer is B hope this helps
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