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Find the slope of each line

Find the slope of each line-example-1
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Explanation:

To find the Slope of each line, pick two points you can clearly identify on each graph. The first graph has a point (-5,5) and (4,-5). Using these two points find the difference of the y coordinates divided by the difference in the x coordinates, like this:

5 - (-5). = 10

-5 - 4 = - 9

So the Slope is - 10/9

Same steps for all. Your equation is

(y1 - y2) / (x1 - x2)

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