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3. Find the slope of a line parallel to AB, whose coordinates are A(-2,-3) and B(1,2)? (A) -3/5 (B) 5/3 (C) -5/3 (D) 3/5​

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Answered by litandastu
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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :   A(-2,-3) and B(1,2)

To Find : slope of a line parallel to AB,

Solution:

Slope of line between two points (a , b) and ( c, d) is given by

(d - b) / (c - a)

  A(-2,-3) and B(1,2)

Slope of  AB  =     (2 - (-3))/(1 -(-2))

= 5/3

Slope of parallel lines are equal

Hence slope of a line parallel to AB is also 5/3

So correct answer is 5/3

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