Question
Find the Slope of the line given the points on the graph.
1. -3
2. 3
3. 6
4. 1/3
1. -3
2. 3
3. 6
4. 1/3
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To find the slope of a line, we need two points on the graph. The slope is equal to the change in the y-coordinate divided by the change in the x-coordinate between the two points.
1. If the point is (-3, y), we don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
2. If the point is (3, y), we still don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
3. If the point is (x, 6), we still don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
4. If the point is (x, 1/3), we still don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
In all of these cases, we need another point on the graph to find the slope.
1. If the point is (-3, y), we don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
2. If the point is (3, y), we still don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
3. If the point is (x, 6), we still don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
4. If the point is (x, 1/3), we still don't have enough information to find the slope because we need another point.
In all of these cases, we need another point on the graph to find the slope.
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