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HELP URGENT NEED TO PASS :(((((

HELP URGENT NEED TO PASS :(((((-example-1

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Slope is rise divided by run, or rise over run.
Look at a point on the graph, for example, (0, -4).
How much do you need to go up and then right to get to the next point?
If you go up 1 and right 1, you get to point (1, -3) which is also on the graph.
Going up 1 is a rise of 1.
Going right 1 is a run of 1.
Slope = rise/run = 1/1 = 1
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It goes through (4,0) and (0,-4) so by slope formula, (4-0)/(0--4)=4/4=1
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