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Part A:

Draw arrows on the graph below for RISE and RUN. *Remember to start at the left point.*

Part B: Find the slope of the line from the graph above. *Don't forget to simplify!*

Part A: Draw arrows on the graph below for RISE and RUN. *Remember to start at the-example-1
Part A: Draw arrows on the graph below for RISE and RUN. *Remember to start at the-example-1
Part A: Draw arrows on the graph below for RISE and RUN. *Remember to start at the-example-2
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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

A). From the graph attached,

Arrow AB represents the RISE and arrow BC represents the RUN.

B). RUN from point A to B (Horizontal distance) = 2 units

Rise from point A to B (Vertical distance) = -4 [Since, downwards arrow represents negative notation]

Slope of the line segment AB =
\frac{\text{Rise}}{\text{Run}}

=
(-4)/(2)

= -2

Therefore, slope of the line = slope of the line segment AB = -2

Option D will be the correct option.

Part A: Draw arrows on the graph below for RISE and RUN. *Remember to start at the-example-1
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