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What is the slope of the line graphed on the coordinate plane? A graph with a line running through coordinates (-6, -1) and coordinates (6, 2) Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer:

Slope = ¼

Explanation:

The line passes through (-6, -1) and (6,2).

The point-slope formula for a straight line is

y₂ - y₁ = m(x₂ - x₁) Insert the points

2 – (-1) = m[6 – (-6)]

3 = m × 12 Divide by 12

m = ¼

The slope of the line is ¼.

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