unit 3 lesson 7

graphing equations

look at the graph above, the slope of the line is _
3
6
2/3
6/4
3/2

I'm sorry, but without the graph it is not possible to determine the slope of the line. Could you please provide more information or describe the graph in more detail?

To determine the slope of a line on the graph, we need to identify two points on the line. Without the given graph, it is difficult to determine the slope accurately. Could you please provide more information or describe the graph?

To determine the slope of a line from a graph, you need to find the rise and run between any two points on the line.

1. Locate two points on the line. Let's call them point A and point B.
2. Count the number of units the line goes up (rise) or down between point A and point B.
3. Count the number of units the line goes to the right (run) between point A and point B.
4. Divide the rise by the run to calculate the slope of the line.

Without the actual graph, it is difficult for me to determine the rise and run directly. However, I can provide you with a general approach to finding the slope.

Let's assume that point A is (x1, y1) and point B is (x2, y2). The formula for calculating slope is:

slope = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)

So, using the given points A and B, the formula becomes:

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

You need to provide the specific points A and B in order for me to calculate the slope accurately.