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What is the slope of the line shown below? (Enter your answer as a decimal if
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What is the slope of the line shown below? (Enter your answer as a decimal if necessary-example-1
User Likle
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Answer:

slope=-0.5

Explanation:

(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

(0-3)/(4-(-2))=-0.5

User Alin Stelian
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Answer:

slope = -0.5

Explanation:

There is a drop from 3 to 0. ∆y = -3

The run goes from -2 to 4. ∆x = 6

slope = ∆y / ∆x

slope = -3/6 = -1/2

slope = -0.5

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