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OpenStudy (opentowherelifeis):

what is the slope ?>

OpenStudy (opentowherelifeis):

OpenStudy (opentowherelifeis):

@ijlal

OpenStudy (integritylost):

D

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

slope\(=\frac{rise}{run}=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}\)

OpenStudy (integritylost):

The slope is negative start at a point and then count down or over 3 down 2 hope that helps

OpenStudy (opentowherelifeis):

oh okay :) So the CORRECT is D

OpenStudy (opentowherelifeis):

answer^

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Pick two points and you will have point one \((x_{1},y_{1})\) and point two \((x_{2},y_{2})\). If you put those values into the equation I gave you then you will be able to calculate the slope for any line.

OpenStudy (integritylost):

Slope is easy when you think about it you start at one point and see which one works unless your given an equation then use the formula given by kitti

OpenStudy (opentowherelifeis):

THANK YOU <> HERE IS UR MEDAL

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