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Standard XII
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Let A2,3, B...
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Let
A
(
2
,
3
)
,
B
(
−
2
,
1
)
be to points. Find the slope of line joining
A
and
B
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Solution
Given the points
A
(
2
,
3
)
,
B
(
−
2
,
1
)
.
Now, slope of the line joining
A
and
B
is
1
−
3
−
2
−
2
=
1
2
.
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