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what would be the slope of each of these individual lines
L1. (4,6) (-1,4)
L2. (-3,-8) (-2,-9)
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what would be the slope of each of these individual lines
L1. (4,9) (-1,4) L2. (-3,-8) (-2,-9)
what would be the slope of each of these individual lines
L1. (3,2) (4,8) L2. (6,7) (0,8)