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Mathematics 13 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone help please. not sure how to do this but here goes. picture a graph. you have a line that is running from upper left to lower right. it goes thru #1 just above the horizontal plane. it then goes thru #2 on the horizontal plane. what is the slope of the line? the #1 and #2 are the numbers that the line goes thru.

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Do you have actual points for these?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 & 2 are the points. #1 is above the horizontal line on the vertical line and #2 is to the right of the vertical line on the horizontal line

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Yes but I mean do you have the actual (x, y) coordinate pairs for those points?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it doesn't give them in the problem. it just show the graph

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Hm. Well then you'll probably have to use the squares (I'm assuming there are squares or lines?) to calculate rise over run.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is a normal graph with the plus in the middle with numbers, etc.

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