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In the xy-plane, lines a and b intersect at point (5,-2), and lines b and c intersect at point (-3,3). What is the slope of line b? Express your answer as a common fraction
12 years ago

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Steve
You have two points on line b. So the slope is just

(3+2)/(-3-5)
12 years ago
Hailey
The slope is (3+2)/(-3-5) for line b
5 years ago

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