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How do you figure out the slope of a line

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Answer:

m =
(rise)/(run)

Explanation:

1. take any two points on the line

2. figure out the vertical change between both points, known as the rise

3. figure out the horizontal change between both points, known as the run

4. slope is defined as the variable m and is the
(rise)/(run)

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