Line B: (-6,0) & (3,5)
Mathematics, 18.10.2020 03:01, daskatingpanda
Find the slope of each line.
Line A: (6,4) & (-3,-1)
Line B: (-6,0) & (3,5)
a) line a= 5/9 line b= 5/9
b) line a= 9/5 line b= 9/5
c) line a= -5/9 line b= -5/9
d) line a= -9/5 line b= -9/5
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Find the slope of each line.
Line A: (6,4) & (-3,-1)
Line B: (-6,0) & (3,5)
Line B: (-6,0) & (3,5)
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