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  • 11-12-2016
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how do you get the slope intercept of two points?

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asucenaperez0104
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  • 11-12-2016
Pretend the two points are [-7,-7] and [-3,-6]
Use the formula
 Slope = rise/run= y2-y1
                             x2-x1

Slope= 6 - [-7]   
           -3 - [-7]
                                   so the slope equals 13/4 
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