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What is the slope of the line graphed below? (3,3) (0,-6)

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Answer:

Where is the line

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User Xufeng
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Answer:

The slope of the lines is 3.

Explanation:

Since I can't actually graph it, we can make a table

x y

3 3

0 -6

From 3 to -6, you subtract 9 (for the y section)

From 3 to 0, you subtract 3 (for the x section)

Now all you need to do is divide y by x

y/x = -9/-3 = 3

It's a positive 3, because two negatives times each other will always result in a positive.

Slope = 3

Hope this helped!

Have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious day!

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