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Find the slope
Find the slope

Find the slope Find the slope-example-1
User Entropid
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Answer: It´s (B)

Step-by-step explanation: If we apply rise over run (ri rn), we can see that at point (-1 , 1) it rises 2 spaces and runs 1. That means that if we use rise over run, we should get the slope (m) so the equation should be:


m = (rise)/(run) = (2)/(1) = 2

User Flaky
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Answer:

m=2

Explanation:

Start by finding two points on the graph: (-2, -1) and (0, 3)

The equation for slope is
m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

So using these co-ordinates:


m=(3-(-1))/(0-(-2))

m=4/2

m=2

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