Find the slope of the line that contains points (3, 2) and (-3, 6).

a.)3/2
b.)Undefined
c.)-2/3

y1-y2/x1-x2 = slope

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To find the slope of a line that contains two points, you can use the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Given the points (3, 2) and (-3, 6), we can label them as follows:
Point 1: (x1, y1) = (3, 2)
Point 2: (x2, y2) = (-3, 6)

Now we can substitute these values into the slope formula:

slope = (6 - 2) / (-3 - 3)
slope = 4 / -6
slope = -2/3

Therefore, the slope of the line that contains the points (3, 2) and (-3, 6) is -2/3.

The correct answer is (c) -2/3.