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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 20:00 anniekwilbourne

3. Would a triangle with a vertical length of 6 and a horizontal length of 10 have the same slope as the blue and red triangles shown in the graph? Yes, the slopes would be the same. No, the slope of the new triangle would be 2: 4. No, the slope of the new triangle would be 2: 5. O No, the slope of the new triangle would be 3 : 5.​


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