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What is the slope of this line?

What is the slope of this line?-example-1

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Explanation:

slope (k) is the rise over run of the line

a way of finding the slope if you have two dots of the line is:


k = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

here the dots that belong to the line that you can most easily see are:

A(-6,0)

B(0,6)

by inserting the values into the euquation you get:


(6 - 0)/(0 - ( - 6)) = (6)/(6) = 1

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