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Find the coordinates of two points on each line. Then find the slope of each line.

Find the coordinates of two points on each line. Then find the slope of each line-example-1

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Answer:

Point 1: (-6, -3)

Point 2: (4, 5)

Slope: 4/5

Explanation:

The first point is to the left of the graph while the second is to the right.

Point 1: (-6, -3)

Point 2: (4, 5)

To find the slope you can use the formula

m=y2-y1/x2-x1=slope

Point 1) -6=x1 -3=y1

Point 2) 4=x2 5=y2

m=5-(-3)/4-(-6)=8/10=4/5

The slope is 4/5

Hope this helps :)

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User Rudiger
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Answer:

Point 1: (0,2)

Point 2: (2,0)

Slope in RISE/RUN: 1/1 or just 1

For every 1 you rise, move 1 to the right.

Hope that helps

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User Arturo Hernandez
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