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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (–9, 5) and (–7, 10)?

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

do you know how to do use the slope formula \[y^2-y^1\over x^2-x^1\]

OpenStudy (damonte212):

Slope is y2 -y1 over X2-x1 so 12−(−6)6−3=183=61

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

@damonte212 your exposed to let them work it out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, I know about the formula but im awful at math and really needed help and I dont understand these questions at all.

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

ok

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

10 or y^2 - 5 or y^1

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

then over -7 or x^2 +9 or x^1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im still confused with this.. Im if im difficult to help

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

ok what dont you understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Never mind, I asked my sister and she explained it. Thank you for the help!

OpenStudy (butterfield1215):

no problem have a nice day

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