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Someone please explain these questions

Someone please explain these questions-example-1
User CyberSkull
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Answer: You find it by using slope

Explanation

If the graph is rising from left to right, like climbing a hill, the slope is positive (on a graph, you could count up y units divided by right x units). If it is going down from left to right (like sliding down a hill), the slope is negative (on a graph you have to count down y units and right x units).

ex: y = 5x + 3 is an example of the Slope Intercept Form and represents the equation of a line with a slope of 5 and and a y-intercept of 3. y = โˆ’2x + 6 represents the equation of a line with a slope of โˆ’2 and and a y-intercept of 6.

User Ronise
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Use a graphing calculator
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