1. To find the slope of line AB, you can use the formula for the slope (m) between two points:[ m = frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ]Here, the coordinates for point A (x₁, y₁) are (–3, 6) and for point B (x₂, y₂) are (3, –6).Substituting the values into the formula gives:[ m = frac{(-6) - (6)}{(3) - (-3)} ]Read more

    To find the slope of line AB, you can use the formula for the slope (m) between two points:

    [ m = frac{y_2 – y_1}{x_2 – x_1} ]

    Here, the coordinates for point A (x₁, y₁) are (–3, 6) and for point B (x₂, y₂) are (3, –6).

    Substituting the values into the formula gives:

    [ m = frac{(-6) – (6)}{(3) – (-3)} ]

    Now simplify that:

    [ m = frac{-6 – 6}{3 + 3} = frac{-12}{6} = -2 ]

    So, the slope of AB is D. The slope is –2. Great job on working through this! If you have more questions, feel free to ask!

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