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The line graphed below has a slope of

-3
- 1/3
1/3
3

The line graphed below has a slope of -3 - 1/3 1/3 3-example-1

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Answer:

The slope is -3

Explanation:

We have two points (-3,1) and (-1, -5)

We can use the formula for slope

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= (-5-1)/(-1--3)

= (-5-1)/(-1+3)

=-6/2

=-3

User Tim Jasko
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

Draw a vertical line straight thru the point on the line (-3,1). Then draw a horizontal line straight thru the point (-1, -5). You'll see a triangle form. This is called a slope triangle. Calculate the slope by counting the units for the height and width of the triangle. The height is -6 and the width is 2. The slope is -6/2 = -3. The slope is negative since the line slants down from left to right.

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