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What's the slope of this chart?

What's the slope of this chart?-example-1

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Answer: -2/7

Explanation:

1. Use the slope equation (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) you take 2 coordinates in the chart and use the second coordinates y output minus the first corrdinates y output and the same for the x inputs and whatever you get is your slope

1. Plug the first two coordinates into the slope formula:

(6-8)/(-7-(-14))

2. Solve:

-2/7!

I hope this helped :)

User John Bledsoe
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Answer:

y= -2/7x +4

Explanation:

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