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Given the points (-6, -7) and (-7, 6) find the slope.

          Given the points (-6, -7) and (-7, 6) find the slope.
        
Given the points (-6, -7) and (-7, 6) find the slope.

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00:01 So we want to find the slope between these, the slope of the line between these two points.
00:08 So let's start by labeling this first point as x1, y1, and this second point as x2, y2.
00:20 So we're going to use that, those labels, to help us fill in the definition of slope, which is y2 minus y1, change in y2.
00:32 Over x2 minus x1, the change in x.
00:35 So y2 here is negative 6...
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