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Find the slope of the line given it’s graph pratice
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To find the slope of a line given its graph, you can choose two points on the line and use the formula:
slope = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)
Let's say we have a line with the following graph:
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Choose two points on the line, for example, point A (x1, y1) and point B (x2, y2). Then, calculate the change in y-coordinates and the change in x-coordinates.
Change in y-coordinates = y2 - y1
Change in x-coordinates = x2 - x1
Once you have these values, plug them into the slope formula:
slope = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)
Calculate this expression to find the slope of the line.
slope = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)
Let's say we have a line with the following graph:
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Choose two points on the line, for example, point A (x1, y1) and point B (x2, y2). Then, calculate the change in y-coordinates and the change in x-coordinates.
Change in y-coordinates = y2 - y1
Change in x-coordinates = x2 - x1
Once you have these values, plug them into the slope formula:
slope = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)
Calculate this expression to find the slope of the line.
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