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Do you know how to find the slope in a graph?
Uh Just choose 2 points
._. Easier said then done cx 4 and -6
-10****
You are giving me numbers but I have no idea what you are referring to
the points on the graph...
Points are written as (x,y) When you said 4, -6, -10 They would be either x or why values xD
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cx -4 = y and -10 = x
Flip them
(-10,4) would give you

I cant open that ._.

Ah choose a point on the line, (4,-10) is not on the line
hmm...wait
3 = x and -7 = y @dude
Good now choose another point
5 = y and 0 = x/y
0 is the x, but yes
We have points A) (3, -7) B) ( 0, 5) How do you get from 0 to 3?
What dew yew mean by "How do you get to" ??
0 +(or minus) ? =3
um... jumping by like 2 up/down
Okay 0 plus what is 3?
3
Yeah lol
cx
-7+? = 5
12
Yes So the slope is \(\frac{difference~in~y~values}{difference~in~x~values}\) or \(\frac{rise}{run}\) or \(\frac{up/down}{across(left~or~right)}\) We have \(\frac{-12}{3}\)(negative because we went down) Can we divide 12 and 3?
yeah Sorry i went to get some stuff out the car @dude
IZ 4!!
the slope iz 4! oh dude iz offline ._.
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