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Given the two points (0,4) and (2, 6), what would the numerator of the equation for slope be?

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  • 30-03-2018
The equation for slope is [tex] \frac{ y_{1}- y_{2} }{ x_{1}- x_{2} } [/tex], where y₁, y₂, x₁, and x₂ are the y- and x-values of two coordinates, respectively. The values would be as follows:

y₁ = 4
y₂ = 6
x₁ = 0
x₂ = 2

If you substitute these values into the equation, the numerator becomes [tex]4-6[/tex], which simplifies to -2.
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