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how can you find the slope using a graph?given 2 points?given an equation in slope intercept form?given an equation in standard form?

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You can find it will all three of the options
User Arun Bertil
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Answer:

Yes you can find it

Explanation:

The formula for slope is: (y2-y1)÷(x2-x1)

substitute the two given points to find the slope

so if you get the answer for slope as, say L or 5

then y=Lx+c or y=5x+c is the equation in slope intercept form

Then substitute one of the points in x and y's place to find the value of slope intercept (c in the previous equation)

say you get 8 then the standard equation will be y=5x+8

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