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What is the slope of the linear graph in simplest form? SHOW YOUR WORK!!!​

What is the slope of the linear graph in simplest form? SHOW YOUR WORK!!!​-example-1
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Answer is -4/4 which in simplest form is -1 because you rise 4 (numerator) and go back 4 (which is negative 4 and the denominator of the slope)
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Answer:

slope = -1

Explanation:

The slope is -1 because when you start on a point like (-4,4), you have to use the rise/run method to get to the next point the line crosses. If we count the slope to get to the next black point, it would be 8/-8, which is -1. Or, you can just look at a random point and go right one, down one.

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