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I need help if u need a pic of the graph I’ll take a picture of it

I need help if u need a pic of the graph I’ll take a picture of it-example-1
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A.

Using the points (2,3) and (0,6) to find the slope (m), we have:


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)=(6-3)/(0-2)=(3)/(-2)

The slope is m= -3/2

B.

Using the points (-1, 7.5) and (1, 4.5) to find the slope (m), we have:


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)=(4.5-7.5)/(1-(-1))=(-3)/(1+1)=(-3)/(2)

The slope is m= -3/2

C.

The slope is the same as we are finding the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points. Since the function represents a linear equation the slope is going to be the same despite of the points you choose.

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