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calculate the slope of the line based on the two points in the graph leave the answer in simplest fraction form if it applies if the slope is undefined enter a value of 100.
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I don’t see the graph or the two points. Please either type the two point coordinates (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) or upload the image.
Guide so you can calculate it yourself:
- Slope = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
- If x2 = x1 (vertical line), the slope is undefined — enter 100.
- Simplify the fraction by dividing numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor. Keep a single negative sign in front if needed (e.g., −3/4, not 3/−4).
Examples:
- Points (2, 3) and (5, 7): slope = (7−3)/(5−2) = 4/3.
- Points (4, 2) and (4, −5): vertical line ⇒ undefined ⇒ enter 100.
Send the two points or the graph and I’ll compute the slope.
Guide so you can calculate it yourself:
- Slope = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
- If x2 = x1 (vertical line), the slope is undefined — enter 100.
- Simplify the fraction by dividing numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor. Keep a single negative sign in front if needed (e.g., −3/4, not 3/−4).
Examples:
- Points (2, 3) and (5, 7): slope = (7−3)/(5−2) = 4/3.
- Points (4, 2) and (4, −5): vertical line ⇒ undefined ⇒ enter 100.
Send the two points or the graph and I’ll compute the slope.
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