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How do I find the correct slope on a graph?

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M=rise/run or y2-y1/x2-x1

I would also use this site called desmos it’s a graphing calculator and it should help if you have multiple choice questions or just need to see a clearer picture
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To find the slope of a line from a graph, first choose 2 points along the line and write down the X and Y coordinates for each. Next, find the rise by taking the difference between the 2 Y coordinates. If the line slopes up as it moves to the right, the rise will be positive. If it slopes down, the rise will be negative.

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