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The slope of the line ​

The slope of the line ​-example-1
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Answer:
-3 or -3/1
Explanation:
It’s going down so it will be negative, it’s always rise over run so rise would be -6 (even tho it goes down which is why it’s a negative) run would be how much it goes over so it would be 2, so it’s -6 over 2 , but then you make the number smaller (simplify) , divide both sections by 2, it would come out to -3 over 1 but the one basically goes away
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