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NvidiaIntely:

How to do this? Find the slope of the line passing through the points (8, -1) and (0, 3)

NvidiaIntely:

@Nnesha @Ultrilliam @Tranquility

Ultrilliam:

Step one, graph paper.

Ultrilliam:

Graph paper is very handy.

Ultrilliam:

Can you use graph paper?

NvidiaIntely:

yeah :P

Ultrilliam:

Ok... x'D

Ultrilliam:

One second x'D

Ultrilliam:

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Ultrilliam:

8 left, 4 down so \(^8/_4\) if memory serves me.

NvidiaIntely:

1. 1/4 2. -2 3. 4 4. -1/2

NvidiaIntely:

Choices ^^^

Ultrilliam:

My memory fails me.

NvidiaIntely:

:|

Ultrilliam:

-1/2 but I can't explain how to get it x'D

AndreaTheShorty:

Looks like Jay has it covered.

NvidiaIntely:

But how is what I am wondering????!!!!

Nnesha:

\[\large\rm (x_1,y_1)(x_2,y_2)\] use this formula to find slope \[\large\rm m=\frac{ y_2-y_1 }{ x_2-x_1 }\]

Nnesha:

that's the slope formula^^

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