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What is the slope of the line shown?

What is the slope of the line shown?-example-1

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Answer: y = -1/4x + 5.5

Slope formula is as follows: m = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1

7 - 6 / - 2 + 6

Since our line goes down we have a negative slope.

This gives us a slope of: m = - 1/4

The last number in our slope formula states how high/low we start on the y axis. Looking at our graph im assuming we start at 5.5

User Mbbce
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Answer:

-
(1)/(4)

Explanation:

(
x_(1) ,
y_(1) )

(
x_(2) ,
y_(2) )

m =
(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) -x_(1) )

~~~~~~~~~

( - 2, 6 )

( 2, 5 )

m =
(6-5)/(-2-2) = -
(1)/(4)

User Raktim Biswas
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