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Help me please
Look at this graph

Help me please Look at this graph-example-1
User DavidG
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so the slope of a graph is equal to the rise/run from one point to another:
pick a point, for this example i’ll use (20,20)

then calculate how far up and over you need to go to hit another point on the graph:
here we need to go up 1 over 2

so the slope is 1/2
User GiH
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Answer:

Slope = Rise/Run

Slope = 1/2

Explanation:

Pick two points randomly, it doesn't matter.

Count the rise, then count the run.

Simplify the fraction.

Boom! You got it!

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