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Can some one help me to fi d out the slope

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The slope of an equation in slope-intercept form is the coefficient of x. However, if you have two points on a graph, you can find it using the equation below:

m(slope) = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

In which, the first ordered pair would be (x1, y1) and the second ordered pair would be (x2, y2)


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Well the slope formula is y² - y¹ / x² - x¹.

If there was a picture I could help!
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