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Find the slope of the line that passes through Point A $$(−1,0) and Point B $$(0,2) using $$m=

rise
run ​.

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Slope (m) equals rise over run
Y-intercept is when x=0
Up (rise) two over (run) one, so 2/1=2 would be your slope.
When x=0, y=2. 2 is your y-intercept.
Plug those into the equation y=mx+b
Y=2x+2. Which is your answer. Glad to help
Find the slope of the line that passes through Point A $$(−1,0) and Point B $$(0,2) using-example-1
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