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Find the slope of the line. (-3/2, -3/2) (3/2, 3/2)

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Answer:

It is 1. You would put one in the positive section of the line graph, and put 1 in the negative section of the line graph. ≥ × ≤`

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

1st way: We can find the slope of the line by plugging the two points into the slope formula. If you do, slope would be (-3/2-3/2)/(-3/2-3/2) which simplifies to -3/-3 which is 1. The slope is 1.

2nd way: You can just use logic to figure it out because since the x and y in both of the points are equal to each other, we know that the slope has to be 1.

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