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What is the slope of ƒ (4) = 2, ƒ(7) = -4​

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Answer:

3y−3x+7=0

3

dx

dy

−3=0

dx

dy

=1 ∴ slope =1.

Explanation:

3y−3x+7=0

3

dx

dy

−3=0

dx

dy

=1 ∴ slope =1.

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