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What is the slope of the line shown on the coordinate plane

What is the slope of the line shown on the coordinate plane-example-1
User Aamirkhan
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Answer:

The answer is a) 1

Explanation:

The equation to find the slope is
(y_(1) -y_(2))/(x_(1)-x_(2)) if you plug in 2 points it becomes
(2-1)/(1-0). If you solve that equation, you now get
(1)/(1) = 1

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User NWard
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Answer:

-1

Explanation:

The rise and Run are -4/4. As you should know in fractions if the denominator and numerator are the some, it equals 1.

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