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What is the rate of this graph?(1 point)
What is the rate of this graph?(1 point)
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a graph shows 0- (-6) on the y axis, and 0 - 6 on the x axis. A line is going from 0 down diagonal to just over -6
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Based on the description provided, the rate of this graph can be determined by looking at the slope of the line. Since the line is going from 0 down diagonally to just over -6, it is a negative slope. The rate can be calculated by dividing the change in y-coordinate (vertical axis) by the change in x-coordinate (horizontal axis).
In this case, the change in y-coordinate is from 0 to just over -6, which is a decrease of approximately 6. The change in x-coordinate is from 0 to 6, which is an increase of 6.
Therefore, the rate of this graph can be expressed as -6/6, which simplifies to -1. This means that for every increase of 1 in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1.
In this case, the change in y-coordinate is from 0 to just over -6, which is a decrease of approximately 6. The change in x-coordinate is from 0 to 6, which is an increase of 6.
Therefore, the rate of this graph can be expressed as -6/6, which simplifies to -1. This means that for every increase of 1 in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1.