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For Questions 4 and 5, refer to the graph. 4. Find the slope of each line:line k*у(2,4)(-2,2kol(0, -2)(-4,1)111N-2/1o1/2
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For Questions 4 and 5, refer to the graph. 4. Find the slope of each line:line k*у(2,4)(-2,2kol(0, -2)(-4,1)111N-2/1o1/2
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For Questions 4 and 5, refer to the graph. 4. Find the slope of each line:line k*у(2,4)(-2,2kol(0, -2)(-4,1)111N-2/1o1/2
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The slope of a line is the change in y axis per unit change in the x-axis.
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