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Find the Slope
Using the slope equation

Find the Slope Using the slope equation-example-1

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1.5 hopefully

Explanation:

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Answer:


(8)/(3)

Explanation:

Slope is defined as:


\frac{\textrm{rise}}{\textrm{run}}

We can count the number of units risen from the bottommost point with integer coordinates given to the uppermost point with integer coordinates given to get the values:


\textrm{rise} = 8


\textrm{run} = 3

Then, we simply plug the rise and run values into the slope formula.


\textrm{slope} = \frac{\textrm{rise}}{\textrm{run}} = (8)/(3)

Find the Slope Using the slope equation-example-1
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