Find the slope of the line.
slope = rise/run
=
The slope is __.
(Simplify your answers.)
Find the slope of the line. slope = rise/run = The slope is.
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To find the slope of a line, you can use the formula:
[ text{slope} = frac{text{rise}}{text{run}} ]
The rise refers to the change in the y-values (vertical change), and the run refers to the change in the x-values (horizontal change) between two points on the line. If you have two points, for example, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), the calculations can be done as follows:
1. Find the rise: ( y2 – y1 )
2. Find the run: ( x2 – x1 )
3. Divide the rise by the run to get the slope.
If you provide specific coordinates, I can help you with the exact calculation. Would you like to proceed with that?