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Think about all the models and strategies you have discussed today. Describe how one of them helped you better understand how to find the slope of a line.​

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I could find the slope of a line by looking at the gradient of a graph that the line creates. If the line is linear, then the gradient will be a constant value, which I can use to find the value of the slope. If the line is not linear, then I can use a derivative to find the slope at a given point. However, if the line is concave or concave up, then I will need to take the second derivative of the equation to determine which point on the line is closest to the point that I'm trying to calculate.

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