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What is the slope of the line ?

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

m = -4/5

Explanation:

Slope is the difference in y-values/difference in x-values.

Since the graph goes 4 units down and 5 units right, the slope is -4/5.

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User Nikola Yankov
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Answer:

-3/4

Explanation:

To find the slope of a line, you need to see how much it "rises" over a certain amount of "run". In other words, for a given amount of distance traveled along the x axis, how much it traveled vertically along the y axis. In this line, for every 4 units moved to the right, the line goes up by -3 units. Therefore, the slope of the line is -3/4. Hope this helps!

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