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Find the slope of the line.
1,2.5 -1,-2.5

Find the slope of the line. 1,2.5 -1,-2.5-example-1
User Jacknagel
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It’s actually 2.5/1 because it’s rise/run not run/rise so the other person got it wrong
User Ben Smith
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Answer:


(1)/(2.5)

Explanation:

To find the slope, you need to figure out
(rise)/(run). The equation for finding out
(rise)/(run) is
y=mx+b.
mx=slope and
b=y-intersect

For example,
y=10x+100.
10x=slope and
100=y-intersect

The slope of the line, with that information would be
(2.5)/(1) OR
(1)/(2.5) I haven't quite figured out what order I should go in yet. I'm working on that though. Although I am pretty sure that it would be the second one, I am not positive.

User Atlantic
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