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Find the slope of the line shown on the graph to the right (-4,-3) and (2,3)

Find the slope of the line shown on the graph to the right (-4,-3) and (2,3)-example-1

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Answer:

m = 1

Explanation:

Use the equation
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) to find the slope.

next, the equation should look like:
y=(3+3)/(2+4)

Next you should get the equation:
m = (6)/(6)

Finally, just divide 6/6 and the answer will be m = 1

User Oto
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Answer:

y=x+1

Explanation:

to do this we have to use the slope formula, Rise/Run which is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) so (3-(-3) or 3+3 divided by (2-(-4) or 2+4, so the slope would be 6/6 or 1. so it is up one over one, and since at the x coordinate of 0 it is y=1 we know the formula must be y=x+1

User Franz Enzenhofer
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