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Find the slope on the graph

Find the slope on the graph-example-1
User Paul Brit
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Answer:

im pretty sure it would be 5/3

Explanation:

u go up 5 squares and then over 3

User Felker
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Answer:


\frac53

Explanation:

Hello!

Slope is calculated by the formula
(Rise)/(Run).

  • Rise is the change in y between two points
  • Run is the change in x between two points

The two points I'm going to pick are (0,-1) and (3,4).

Now let's find the changes in x and y.

  • Change in y (-1 and 4) is 5
  • Change in x (0 and 3) is 3

Plugging it into the formula, you get a slope of
\frac53.

User Selalerer
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