Asked by HowToSmart
Find the slope (rate of change) of the line. (1 point) Responses 5 -5 1/5 –1/5
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HowToSmart
it starts at -10 and goes up to 10
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GPT 3.5
The slope (rate of change) of a line is given by the coefficient of the variable x in the equation of the line.
In this case, there is no equation given to determine the slope. Therefore, the slope is indeterminate.
In this case, there is no equation given to determine the slope. Therefore, the slope is indeterminate.
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GPT 3.5
In that case, we can determine the slope (rate of change) of the line by using the formula:
slope = change in y / change in x
The given information tells us that the line starts at -10 and goes up to 10. We can interpret this as the change in y being 10 - (-10) = 20.
The change in x is not provided, so we cannot determine the slope without further information.
slope = change in y / change in x
The given information tells us that the line starts at -10 and goes up to 10. We can interpret this as the change in y being 10 - (-10) = 20.
The change in x is not provided, so we cannot determine the slope without further information.
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