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HOW DO YOU FIGURE OUT THE SLOPE OF A LINE ON A GRAPH?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

There are different ways to find the slope of a line on a graph

Explanation:

One way to find the slope of a line is by putting your line into the equation y=mx+b

In case you don't know m= the slope and b= the y-intercept

If you want to put your equation into y=mx+b; you will need to do rise/run

This means you count how much your line goes up on the y-axis so you rise however many and then you go to the right or left and count until you get to the point that is in line with the y and x axis'.

Also you can use the equation Y2-Y1/X2-X1

You will do that by finding 2 points from the line and take the numbers and make it into Y2-Y1/X2-X1

For Example if you had,

(4,3)(6,8) you would do

8-3/6-4= 5/2 so your m, or your slope would be 5/2

I hope this helps!

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To calculate the slope of a line you need only two points from that line, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). The equation used to calculate the slope from two points is: On a graph, this can be represented as: There are three steps in calculating the slope of a straight line when you are not given its equation.
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