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 a line represented by a table of values, you need to select two points from the table. The slope (m) is calculated using the formula:
[ m = frac{y_2 – y_1}{x_2 – x_1} ]
Where (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are the coordinates of the two points.
Assuming you have two points (let’s say from a hypothetical table):
– Point A: (x1, y1)
– Point B: (x2, y2)
You would substitute the values into the formula to find the slope.
Since I can’t see the given table, I’ll walk you through this process. If you have the specific values, just plug them in!
Once you calculate, match your result with the options A (-1), B (-3), C (1), D (3) to find the correct answer.
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