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What is the slope of the line?

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What is the slope of the line? m=​-example-1
User James Pogran
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Answer:

The slope is
-(4)/(3)

Explanation:

Standard form for a linear equation/graph:


y = mx + b


m is the slope, and
b\\ is the Y- intercept (basically where the graph crosses the y axis).


m can be shown by a fraction:
(Rise)/(Run)

In this graph, measuring from the two points of contact, the rise is 4 and the run is -3. If the graph moves towards the left while rising, then the run part of the slope should be negative, and vice versa.

Thus, the slope of this graph is
-(4)/(3)

Here's the function for the line if you need it:


y = - (4)/(3) x + 3

User Viktor Vlasenko
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