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What is the slope on an equation

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Explanation:

slope= dy/dx

=y2-y1/x2-x1

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Answer:

Formula

Slope of a line

Once your equation is in slope-intercept form: "y = mx+b", the coefficient of "x" (the "m") is the slope. The constant (the "b") is the y-intercept at (0, b).

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