find the slope of the line passing through the pair of points (-(1)/(5),(1)/(3)),((4)/(5),-(11)/(3))
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The first point is \( A = \left(-\frac{1}{5}, \frac{1}{3}\right) \) and the second point is \( B = \left(\frac{4}{5}, -\frac{11}{3}\right) \). Show more…
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