What is the slope of the line?
Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.
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To determine the slope of a line, we usually use the formula:
[ text{slope} (m) = frac{y_2 – y_1}{x_2 – x_1} ]
This formula calculates the change in the y-coordinates (rise) divided by the change in the x-coordinates (run) between two points on the line.
If you provide two points on the line in the format (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), I can help you calculate the slope step-by-step!
To find the slope of a line, you typically use the formula:
[
m = frac{y_2 – y_1}{x_2 – x_1}
]
where ((x_1, y_1)) and ((x_2, y_2)) are two points on the line. The slope (m) represents the change in (y) over the change in (x).
If you provide two specific points, I can help you calculate the slope!