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Help. What is the slope of the line in the graph?

User Resul
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Hello,

As you have not provided the graph, I can teach you how to answer the question.

You are solving for the slope of the line. The slope can be found by using the following equation:

slope (signified by the variable m) =
(y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)

Note that the numbers does not exactly matter, only that what you set as variable
x_1, the y inside that coordinate will also be
y_1, and likewise for point 2.

For example, let us say your points for your line is (3 , 6) and (10 , 4)

Let:


(x_1 , y_1)
= ( 3 , 6)


(x_2 , y_2) = (10 , 4)

Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables:

slope
m = (4 - 6)/(10 - 3) = - (2)/(7)

The given points will result in a
-(2 )/(7) slope.

Hope this helps!

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