Math, asked by javilijashwanth26, 11 months ago

find the slop of the line joining two given points of (2a,3b) and (a,-b)​

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Answered by ujjwalshinde2282113
22

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

slope of line joining (x_{1},y_{1}) &(x_{2},y_{2})= \frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}

given points are (2a,3b) and (a,-b)

∴ slope = \frac{3b-(-b)}{2a-a}

∴slope = \frac{4b}{a}

Answered by adityaaryaas
11

Answer:

4b/a.

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