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"Pick any two ordered pairs in the graph and use this formula to solve for the slope. Please show all your work!!!! slope= (y2 - y1)/(x2-x1)" Help please
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"Pick any two ordered pairs in the graph and use this formula to solve for the slope. Please show all your work!!!! slope= (y2 - y1)/(x2-x1)"
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that looks very hard
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Answer:
m or slope= 1
Explanation:
Identify any two points on the line. In this case, the points were (1,1) and (2,2).
Plug the x- and y-coordinates in the slope formula. It doesn't matter which is 2 and which is 1 as long as they match.
Solve the formula to find m/slope. 2-1 is 1, and 1/1 is 1.
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