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Domain: algebra
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_alg_4829 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((4, 9)\) and \((12, 3)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4828 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((-7, 0)\) and \((1, 12)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4827 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((5, -2)\) and \((11, 16)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4826 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((-3, 11)\) and \((6, -7)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4825 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((2, 6)\) and \((10, 2)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4824 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((-4, -1)\) and \((5, 17)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4823 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((3, 10)\) and \((7, 22)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4822 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((-6, 8)\) and \((2, 4)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4821 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((1, -5)\) and \((9, 7)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? | |
| math_alg_4820 | Math | algebra | linear_equations_in_tw... | Medium | A line passes through the points \((-2, 3)\) and \((4, 15)\) in the \(xy\)-plane. What is the slope of the line? |