To determine the rise, run, and slope of a graph, you typically need two points on the line. The rise is the vertical change between those two points, and the run is the horizontal change.
Here's how you can calculate these values:
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Choose two points on the line (for instance, Points A
(x1, y1)
and B(x2, y2)
). -
Calculate the rise:
\( \text{Rise} = y2 - y1 \) -
Calculate the run:
\( \text{Run} = x2 - x1 \) -
Calculate the slope:
\( \text{Slope} = \frac{\text{Rise}}{\text{Run}} \)
Ensure that the slope is expressed in simplest form.
Note: Since you didn't provide specific points or a graph, I cannot provide numeric values. If you can provide two points from the graph (for example, (1, 2) and (3, 5)), I can help you find the rise, run, and slope.