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Standard X
Mathematics
Straight Lines
Find the slop...
Question
Find the slope of the line joining the points P(-3,-2) and Q(k,0).
A
1/(k+2)
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B
2/(k+2)
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C
2/(k+3)
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1/(k+3)
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Solution
The correct option is
C
2/(k+3)
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