Asked by xen
Use the image to answer the question.
A Cartesian coordinate graph displays a straight line passing through the origin (0,0) and extending infinitely in both positive and negative directions.
What is the slope of the line?
(1 point)
1
−2
−1
2
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I can't see the graph image you mentioned. Please upload the image or tell me the coordinates of two points on the line (for example the origin and another marked grid point).
How to get the answer: pick two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on the line and compute slope = (y2 − y1)/(x2 − x1). For a line through the origin that also goes through:
- (1,1) the slope is 1,
- (1,−2) the slope is −2,
- (1,−1) the slope is −1,
- (1,2) the slope is 2.
Tell me which second point the line passes through (or upload the image) and I’ll pick the correct choice.
How to get the answer: pick two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on the line and compute slope = (y2 − y1)/(x2 − x1). For a line through the origin that also goes through:
- (1,1) the slope is 1,
- (1,−2) the slope is −2,
- (1,−1) the slope is −1,
- (1,2) the slope is 2.
Tell me which second point the line passes through (or upload the image) and I’ll pick the correct choice.
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