What is the slope for the following data?

X -1 0 1 2

Y 0 1 2 3

y2 - y1
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x2 - x1

rise / run

well, geez. You have the formula. Pick any two (x,y) pairs and plug them in:

(3-0)/(2+1) = 1

You can see just by looking at the table that when x increases by 1, so does y.

You have found the slope.

To find the slope of the given data, we can use the formula:

Slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Let's plug in the values from the given data:

x1 = -1
y1 = 0
x2 = 2
y2 = 3

Now substituting the values into the formula, we get:

Slope = (3 - 0) / (2 - (-1))

Slope = 3 / 3

Slope = 1

Therefore, the slope for the given data is 1.