Question: In Example 3, change (3,5) to (3,5). Data from Example 3 The slope of a line through (3,5) and (2,6) is See Fig. 21.5. Again,

In Example 3, change (3,−5) to (−3,−5).


Data from Example 3

The slope of a line through (3,−5) and (−2,−6) is

m = (S-)-9- -2-3 = -6 + 5 -5 ||


See Fig. 21.5. Again, we may interpret either of the points as (x1, y1) and the other as (x2, y2). We can also obtain the slope of this same line from 

m = (S-)-9- -2-3 = -6 + 5 -5 ||

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