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M= SlopeM=(Y1-Y2)/(X1-X2)If you have two points on a graph, say (3,7) and (2,5), then the "Y" variable would be the second number in each point and the "X" variable is the first number.For example:M= (7-5)/(3-2)M=2/1M=2, so the slope of a line between points (3,7) and (2,5) is 2.Note you can pick either point to be point "1" or "2":(5-7)/(2-3) = (-2)/(-1) = 2, as well.



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M= SlopeM=(Y1-Y2)/(X1-X2)If you have two points on a graph, say (3,7) and (2,5), then the "Y" variable would be the second number in each point and the "X" variable is the first number.For example:M= (7-5)/(3-2)M=2/1M=2, so the slope of a line between points (3,7) and (2,5) is 2.Note you can pick either point to be point "1" or "2":(5-7)/(2-3) = (-2)/(-1) = 2, as well.



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How do you find the slope of a line between two points? - Answers

M= SlopeM=(Y1-Y2)/(X1-X2)If you have two points on a graph, say (3,7) and (2,5), then the "Y" variable would be the second number in each point and the "X" variable is the first number.For example:M= (7-5)/(3-2)M=2/1M=2, so the slope of a line between points (3,7) and (2,5) is 2.Note you can pick either point to be point "1" or "2":(5-7)/(2-3) = (-2)/(-1) = 2, as well.

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      M= SlopeM=(Y1-Y2)/(X1-X2)If you have two points on a graph, say (3,7) and (2,5), then the "Y" variable would be the second number in each point and the "X" variable is the first number.For example:M= (7-5)/(3-2)M=2/1M=2, so the slope of a line between points (3,7) and (2,5) is 2.Note you can pick either point to be point "1" or "2":(5-7)/(2-3) = (-2)/(-1) = 2, as well.
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