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How can I find the slope of the equation on a graph?​

How can I find the slope of the equation on a graph?​-example-1

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Answer:

3/1

Explanation:

to find a slope you need to choose two points on the graph or two columns on the table and you do (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

for example, on the table I picked 3,8 and 4,11

so y2 and x2 is going to be the one further ahead (doesn't have to be positive)

so (11-8)/(4-3)=3/1 and that is your slope

hope that helped

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