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Calculate the rise and run and find the slope ( 4,1) and (3,1)
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Calculate the rise and run and find the slope ( 4,1) and (3,1)
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Hey there! :D
Plug it into the slope formula:
m= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(4,1) <== (x1, y1) (3,1) <=== (x2,y2)
m= (1-1)/(3-4)
m=0/-1
The rise is
0.
The run is
-1.
The slope is
0.
0/-1= 0 0 out of -1 is 0.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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