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Find the slope on the graph?

Find the slope on the graph?-example-1

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Answer: 2

Explanation:

The slope of a graph is rise over run.

Find a perfect point on the graph and go to the next perfect point.

An example is:

(-2, 0) and (-1, 2)

To get from the first point to the second, you go up 2 over 1.

It’s rise (up) over run (left or right) so it’s 2/1.

2 divided by 1 is just 2.

Your slope is 2.

Hope this helps!

User Martin Tale
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Answer: I believe it’s 1/2

Step-by-step explanation: it cannot be a negative answer because The point on the graph is on the positive side

User Ryechus
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