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what is the slope of line that passes through (-3,-8) and (0,6)
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Answered by Amalia
The slope formula is Y2-Y1 over X2-X1
Therefore, it would be 6+8 on top, and 0-3 on the bottom.
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Answered by Amalia
0+3 on the bottom Sorry
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