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5. Part A: Show another way to find the slope of the line that passes through the points listed in the table. Your way must be different from Avery's method.

. Part B: Justify why Avery's "divide y by x" method will not work to find the slope of every line and given an example (using a table, equation, or graph) in your justification

5. Part A: Show another way to find the slope of the line that passes through the-example-1

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Answer:

The slope-intercept form

  • y = mx + b

Here m is the slope and b is y-intercept

When b= 0

  • y = mx

and

  • m = y/x

In this case Avery's method works

When b≠0

  • m = (y -b)/x

In this case Avery's method brings wrong outcome

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