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What is the slope of this line?

What is the slope of this line?-example-1
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User Hherger
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Answer:

1/5

Explanation:

Look at two points whose coordinates are easy to read.

I see (0, 2) and (5, 3).

slope = rise/run

You need to go from one point to the other using only vertical and horizontal segments. The rise is the vertical displacement. The run is the horizontal displacement.

Start at (0, 2). To go to (5, 3), first go up 1 unit. 1 unit up is a rise of 1. Now go right 5 units. 5 units to the right is a run of 5 units.

slope = rise/run = 1/5

Answer: 1/5

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User Blackbinary
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35^67

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