L. I found the slope by calculating the change in y values divided by the change in x values between two points on the line.
I knew it was negative because as x increases, y decreases.
7. What is the slope of the line? Explain: I found the slope by _____________
______________________________________________.
I knew it was positive/negative (circle one)
because it is _______________________________
______________________________________________.
answer
L.-4
M.2
N.-2
5 answers
WHAT IS THE ANWER
The answer is M. 2
HOW IS THE ANSWER M.2 SHOW UR WORK
To find the slope of a line, we use the formula:
Slope = (change in y)/(change in x)
Given that the slope is 2, we can express it as:
2 = (Y2 - Y1) / (X2 - X1)
Let's say two points on the line are (X1, Y1) and (X2, Y2).
Now, let's substitute the slope value of 2 back into the equation:
2 = (Y2 - Y1) / (X2 - X1)
Since we do not have specific points to substitute in, the slope remains 2.
Slope = (change in y)/(change in x)
Given that the slope is 2, we can express it as:
2 = (Y2 - Y1) / (X2 - X1)
Let's say two points on the line are (X1, Y1) and (X2, Y2).
Now, let's substitute the slope value of 2 back into the equation:
2 = (Y2 - Y1) / (X2 - X1)
Since we do not have specific points to substitute in, the slope remains 2.