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Calculate the slope of a line with a run of 3 and a rise of 9.

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Answer:

Slope = 3

Explanation:

Slope is calculated as the "Rise/Run" of a straight line. The Rise is the change in the value of y, or the amount y changes per change in x. Run is the change in the x value. A line with a run of 3 and a rise of 9 is calculated as:

Rise/Run = 9/3 or 3

This means that the value of y will increase by 3 for every increase of 1 in the value of 3.

Slope in "m" in the slope-intercept form of a straight line equation: y = mx + b

The line y = 3x + 2 tells us the it has a slope of 3 and intercepts the y axis at x = 2.

Example points (y = 3x + 2)

(0,2)

(1,5)

(4,14)

Note that y changes by 12 when x changes by 4. Rise/Run = 12/4 or 3.

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