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How do you calculate the slope for a voltage-current graph?

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Answer:

Choose two points on the line to work from (point C and point D).

Calculate the voltage difference between the two points (the RISE of the slope).

Calculate the current gap between the two points (the RUN of the slope).

Subtract the RISE from the RUN. This is the line's slope.

Step-by-step explanation:

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