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Please help !!!!!

What is the slope of the line shown in the graph?

A. -3/2
B. -1/2
C. 3/2

Please help !!!!! What is the slope of the line shown in the graph? A. -3/2 B. -1/2 C-example-1

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Answer:

The slope of the line shown is -3/2.

Explanation:

You can find this by using the rise/run method between the two points.

Between the two points, the line falls 3 units down (this is the rise part) and goes 2 units to the right (this is the run part). Since the line falls 3 units down between the two points, this number would be -3, and since it runs to the right by two units, the slope can be identified as -3/2.

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Answer:

-3/2

Explanation:

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