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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you find the slope of the line on a graph ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The slope formula is as stated \[y _{2}-y _{1}/x _{2}-x _{1}\] To find it on the graph, you can take two points on your line and input them OR You can count the rise and run of one point to another, essentially, rise/run to find your slope.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Y2-Y1 _____________ X2-X1 Than you divide your answer from whatever you get from subtracting the points

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks guys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Welcome

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