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Find the slope of the line passing through the pair of points. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (10, 0), (0, −6)
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Find the slope of the line passing through the pair of points. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (10, 0), (0, −6)
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Find the slope of the line passing through the pair of points. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
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0.6
Explanation:
Lets plug these points in:
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