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Find the slope of the line

Find the slope of the line-example-1
User Fozi
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Answer:

6/4

Explanation:

so i dont remember what the formula is called but it looks like this:

y2-y1/x2-x1 will give you your answer

or you could look at the graph and use rise over run rise/run

but i'll do both

so plug in the numbers for that formula and it'll look like this:

2 - (-4) /3 - (-1) = 6/4

and the rise over run:

6 rise 4 run = 6/4

so that's the slope

User Thomas Spade
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We can use the points (-1, -4) and (3, 2) to solve.

Slope formula: y2-y1/x2-x1

= 2-(-4)/3-(-1)

= 6/4

= 3/2

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Best of Luck,

Wolfyy :)

User Rshimoda
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