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A line passes through (4,-8/3) and (-4/5, -2). What is the slope of this line?
12 years ago

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Steve
as you know, the slope is
(change in y)/(change in x)

Here, that would be

(-2-(-8/3))/(-4/5-4)
= (2/3) / (-24/5)
= 2/3 * -5/24
= -10/72
= -5/36
12 years ago

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