Asked by daniel
What is the slope of a line that is parallel to the line shown on the graph?
–3
-1/3
1/3
3
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I can’t see the graph. Could you either upload the image or tell me the coordinates of two clear points on the line (for example (x1,y1) and (x2,y2))?
How to get the answer once you have two points:
1. Compute slope = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
2. A line parallel to that line has the same slope, so pick the multiple‑choice value equal to that result.
Tip: if the line rises left-to-right the slope is positive; if it falls left-to-right the slope is negative. If you give two points from the graph I’ll compute which of −3, −1/3, 1/3, 3 is correct.
How to get the answer once you have two points:
1. Compute slope = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
2. A line parallel to that line has the same slope, so pick the multiple‑choice value equal to that result.
Tip: if the line rises left-to-right the slope is positive; if it falls left-to-right the slope is negative. If you give two points from the graph I’ll compute which of −3, −1/3, 1/3, 3 is correct.
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