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  • 21-07-2016
  • Mathematics
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find the slope between (1, 3/4) and (1, 2)

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dalendrk
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  • 26-07-2016
[tex](x_1;\ y_1);\ (x_2;\ y_2)\\\\m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\\\\\left(1;\ \dfrac{3}{4}\right);\ (1;\ 2)\\\\m=\dfrac{2-\frac{3}{4}}{1-1}=\dfrac{2\frac{3}{4}}{0}!!!\ Divsion\ by\ zero!!!\\\\Answer:The\ slope\ is\ not\ exist.[/tex]
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