If a line falls on the points (21, 17) and (11,14), what is its slope? enter your
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Mathematics, 09.08.2019 13:10 nicpinela1234
If a line falls on the points (21, 17) and (11,14), what is its slope? enter your
answer as a fraction in lowest terms. use a slash mark (/) as the fraction
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