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Slope

Author:
c.jones9983

Example

Equation: y=2x+6 Point A: (0,6) Point B: (1,8) In order to find slope, you use the formula: m=y2-y1 / x2-x1 OR figure out the rise over run m=(8-6) / (1-0) m=2

Practice Problem

Find the slope of the line. Remember to use the slope formula or find the rise over run.

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