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How do we find the constant rate from two points? (Write yourself step by step

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Explanation:

It sounds like you need to find your slope. The equation is y2-y1/x2-x1

Say you have two points, and those two points make a line.

Say those points are (0,0), and (5,5).

To find the slope, we need which is equal to x2-x1/y2-y1 (the two coordinates for the points) which in this case, equals one. That means the constant rate of going up is, 1 each time it moves to the left once.

I hope this answers your problems. If you don't understand anything, I can try to help in the comments!

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