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  1. Find the slope of the line passing through (6, -1( and (7, 3). Let (x1, y1) = (6, -1) and (x2, y2) = (7, 3). List the
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  2. When given the vertices of a quadrilateral, how do you determine which term is the most precise?(1 point) Responses Use distance
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  3. . When given the vertices of a quadrilateral, how do you determine which term is the most precise?Use distance formula to find
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  4. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Briella is trying to remember the formula for slope.
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  5. when given the vertices of a quadrilateral, how do you determine which term is the most precise?Use distnce formula to find the
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  6. 8. Write an equation in slope in slope intercept form that passes through given points ( 10,2) and (-2,-2) HINT: Use slope
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  7. Find the slope of the line passing through the given points using the slope formula. Enter the slope in simplest form. Describe
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  8. Briella is trying to remember the formula for slope. Which of the following explanations of slope could help her figure out the
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  9. Briella is trying to remember the formula for slope. Which of the following explanations of slope could help her figure out the
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  10. Briella is trying to remember the formula for slope. Which of the following explanations of slope could help her figure out the
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