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How do you find the slope of a line on a graph?

How do you find the slope of a line on a graph?-example-1
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Answer:

Where the line is hits. How much the line point is going up and across. The across one is x and upward is y. Y goes over x. So a would be 3/5, b is also 3/4.

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Answer:

the slope of a line is the rise over run from plot to plot.

a. 3/5

b. 3/4

c. 2

Explanation:

i hope this helps :)

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