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| But Mr.W how do you find the slope of a line or the y-intercept? | |
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| Well to find slope on a graph, you must calculate the rise over run. | |
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| Find one point on the graph that has exact coordinates like 1,9 or 5,3. Then find the closest point that also has exact corrdinates. Count how many times going up or down to get level with both points | |
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| Then count how many times going to the left or the right to get to the other point. For example,if one point was 1,1 and your other point was 2,2,you would go up one and right one,making the slope 1/1 | |
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