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How can you find the slope of a line and use it to
solve problems?

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Answer:

Explanation:

1) Mark two points on the line in the graph.

2) Determine the rise and run. Rise ---> difference in y-coordinates. (y2-y1)

Run -----> difference in x-coordinates (x2 - x1)

3) Plugin the values in the below mentioned formula.


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

1.If slope = 0, then the line is parallel to x-axis.

2. If slope is undefined, then the line is parallel to y-axis.

3. If slope is +ve, then the line slant upwards and if slope = -ve, then the line slant downwards.

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