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Find the slope of the line on the graph below

Find the slope of the line on the graph below-example-1
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Answer:


(6)/(5)

Explanation:

The slope is
(6)/(5) because rise/run. You rise up on the graph 6 units, and run 5 units to the right (if the graph went to the left), then your slope would be negative.

Another way to double check this is using the slope formula:
(y_(2) - y_(1) )/(x_(2) - x_(1) ).

(-3, -3) is x1, y1. & (2, 3) is x2, y2.

So, plugging that into the formula, we get:


(3-(-3))/(2-(-3)) =
(6)/(5).

Hope that this helped. Have a good day! ☺

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