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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will award you. :) What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (1, 1) and (–1, –5)?

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

if you have two points \((x_1,y_1) ,(x_2,y_2)\) then the slope\( " m "\) is given by the formula :- \[\large m=\frac{ (y_2-y_1) }{ (x_2-x_1) }\]

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

now you have two points (1, 1) , (–1, –5) could you try to find slope m ?

OpenStudy (dan815):

i made u green dont forget it

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

haha lolz 3 ppl did that before u :P

OpenStudy (dan815):

haha i hav ethe power to change your color right now

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

change it :P

OpenStudy (dan815):

i was considering going through the list of medals i gave u

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

lolz , u never gave me medals :P

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

so it wont matter hehe

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

this green is creepy >.<

OpenStudy (dan815):

i know i cnat see you like this

OpenStudy (dan815):

people who get this green color will never be the same again

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

:o i remember the story of mod thingy that u made lol :P no no diffrence will be on me hehe

OpenStudy (dan815):

haha

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

gtg nw ,cya but there is someone i wanna tag u in his question so u could help :P

OpenStudy (dan815):

so youve begun to catch on to my theory making haha

OpenStudy (dan815):

oky

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