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What is the slope of a line passing through (3, 6) and (4, 9)?
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

The slope of a linear function is defined as:

  • slope = rise / run

And for a line's points
(x_1, y_1) and
(x_2, y_2), its slope (
m) is:


  • m=(y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)

We are given a line's points (3, 6) and (4, 9), so we can assign the following variable values:


  • x_1 = 3,
    y_1 = 6

  • x_2 = 4,
    y_2 = 9

So, the line's slope is:


m=(9-6)/(4-3)


\boxed{m = 3}

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