Populating Slope Formula from Two Points
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.

            (7, -8), (9, 3)



                       y = ----------------------
Point #2    Point #1
-8
?
7
?
-

-
3
?
9
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (-2, 4), (6, 2)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #2    Point #1
-2
?
4
?
-

-
2
?
6
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (3, 11), (-5, -8)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #2    Point #1
11
?
3
?
-

-
-8
?
-5
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (2, 4), (6, 8)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #2    Point #1
4
?
2
?
-

-
8
?
6
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (14, -5), (11, 4)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #2    Point #1
-5
?
14
?
-

-
4
?
11
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (6, 7), (-4, 0)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #1    Point #2
0
?
-4
?
-

-
7
?
6
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (3, 8), (1, 11)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #1    Point #2
11
?
3
?
-

-
8
?
1
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (14, 32), (2, 23)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #1    Point #2
23
?
2
?
-

-
32
?
14
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (8, 2), (9, -3)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #1    Point #2
-3
?
9
?
-

-
2
?
8
?
Given two points place the four values into the slope formula.
            (13, 17), (8, -6)


                       y = ----------------------
Point #1    Point #2
-6
?
8
?
-

-
17
?
13
?
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