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Determine the rise, run, and slope of the given graph.



(1 point)
Rise =

Run =

Slope =
(Enter your response as a fraction in simplest form.)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine the rise, run, and slope of a line on a graph, you typically follow these steps:

1. **Rise**: This is the vertical change between two points on the line. It can be calculated as the difference in the y-coordinates of the two points.

2. **Run**: This is the horizontal change between the same two points on the line. It is the difference in the x-coordinates of the two points.

3. **Slope**: The slope (m) of a line is calculated using the formula:
\[
m = \frac{\text{Rise}}{\text{Run}}
\]

To fill in the values:

- If you have two points on the line, say (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂), then:

- **Rise = y₂ - y₁**
- **Run = x₂ - x₁**

- Finally, substitute these values into the slope formula to find:

- **Slope = \(\frac{y₂ - y₁}{x₂ - x₁}\)**

Please provide the specific points or a description of the graph so I can help you calculate these values accurately. Without that information, I cannot provide the specific numerical answers.

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