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Adrikw15:

Line GH contains points G(–2, 6) and H(5, –3). What is the slope of GH? (I have completely forgotten how this works and need a reminder, thanks :D)

AZ:

I'll throw in colors for you \(\Large\text{Slope} = \dfrac{\color{green}{y_2} - \color{orange}{y_1}}{\color{cyan}{x_2}-\color{red}{x_1}}\) where you have two points \(\Large (\color{red}{x_1}, \color{orange}{y_1})\) and \(\Large (\color{cyan}{x_2}, \color{green}{y_2})\) So your two points are \((\color{red}{5}, \color{orange}{-3})\) and \((\color{cyan}{-2}, \color{green}{6})\)

Adrikw15:

Love the colors, its very helpful lmao (thanks dude)

AZ:

No problem!

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