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What is the slope of the linear function represented in
the table?

What is the slope of the linear function represented in the table?-example-1
User Cubed Eye
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Slope formula:
(y1-y2)/(x1-x2)

To find the slope:


(1-0)/(0-(-7)) =(1)/(7)

Hope it helps!

User Balajeerc
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Answer:

Explanation:

Good morning/evening!

The table we have is,


\Large\boxed{\begin{tabular} 1 x & y \\ \cline {1-2} -7 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 \end{tabular}}}

This is enough information. Using this we CAN find the slope of the line.

We will utilise the formula,


\Large\boldsymbol{\sf{m=(\triangle y)/(\triangle x)}}

  • Slope = Change in y divided by the change in x

The change in y is 1, and the change in x is 7.

∵, the slope is
\boxed{\rm{1/7}}

done !!


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User Kevin Meyer
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