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Kathryn Dickerson
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27 July, 00:16
Find the slope (2,1) (4,5)
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Alyssa Garner
27 July, 00:23
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The slope would be 4/2. If you graph it, it is rise over run.
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Willie Bryan
27 July, 00:44
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(2,1) (4,5)
The slope is the change in Y over the change in X.
The first number in each set of parenthesis is the X value and the second number is the Y value.
Change in Y = 5 - 1 = 4
Change in X = 4 - 2 = 2
Slope = 4/2 = 2
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