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Find the slope of each line.

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(Use the / to write your answer as a fraction. If your answer is a negative fraction, put the negative first before the fraction. For example, type
-4/7 instead of 41.7. Keep your answer as a fraction. Do not change it to a decimal)

Find the slope of each line. m (Use the / to write your answer as a fraction. If your-example-1
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-1/3 is the slope. I’m assuming that each tick is equal to 1, so if we plug the values we get (-2,4) and (4,2). To find the slope we use the rise over run method. I’m using (-2,4) as my first point and (4,2) as my second point. This equals -1/3. Hope this helped :D
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