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What is the slope of the line graphed on the coordinate plane?

A graph with a line running through coordinates (-2, 3) and coordinates (2, 6)

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The slope of a line running through points (-2,3) and (2,6) would be 3/4.

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Answer

The slope of the line running through coordinates (-2, 3) and coordinates (2, 6) is
(3)/(4)

Step-by-step explanation

To get the slope of our line, we are going to use the slope formula:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

where


m is the slope of the line


(x_(1),y_(1)) are the coordinates of the first point on the line


(x_(2),y_(2)) are the coordinates of the second point

We know that our first point is (-2, 3), so
x_(1)=-2 and
y_(1)=3. We also know that our second point is (2, 6), so
x_(2)=2 and
y_(2)=6. Now let's replace the values in our slope formula:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))


m=(6-3)/(2-(-2))


m=(3)/(2+2)


m=(3)/(4)

We can conclude that the slope of our line is
(3)/(4).

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