Find the slope of the line represented by the table of values.
A -1
B -3
C 1
D 3
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To find the slope of the line represented by a table of values, you typically need to determine the change in y (vertical change) over the change in x (horizontal change) between two points on the line.
1. If we have two points, let’s say (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂), the slope (m) is calculated using the formula:
( m = frac{y₂ – y₁}{x₂ – x₁} )
2. Without the specific table values, I’ll explain with a generic example. For example, if the table offers points (2, 1) and (4, 3):
– Change in y: 3 – 1 = 2
– Change in x: 4 – 2 = 2
– Thus, the slope: ( m = frac{2}{2} = 1 )
If you have specific values from your table, please provide them for a more accurate calculation. Based on the options given (A -1, B -3, C 1, D 3), the slope will correspond with the calculated result from your points.
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