Asked by angel
What is the slope of a line that is parallel to the line shown on the graph?
−4
-1/4
1/4
4
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I don't see the graph — I need either the image or two points on the line to compute the slope. Could you upload the graph or tell me two grid points the line passes through (for example (x1,y1) and (x2,y2))?
How to find it once you do:
- Pick two points on the line (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).
- Compute slope = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
- A parallel line has the same slope, so pick the matching choice from: −4, −1/4, 1/4, 4.
If you describe the line (e.g. “it goes up slowly left→right” or “passes through (0,0) and (4,1)”), I can pick the correct option immediately.
How to find it once you do:
- Pick two points on the line (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).
- Compute slope = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
- A parallel line has the same slope, so pick the matching choice from: −4, −1/4, 1/4, 4.
If you describe the line (e.g. “it goes up slowly left→right” or “passes through (0,0) and (4,1)”), I can pick the correct option immediately.
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