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MattPL

Answer:

[tex]\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the slope, all we need is to points on the line.

Judging by that graph, we can see a point at (0,1) and at (5,4).

Simply enter this into the slope formula and you'll have your slope.

[tex]\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex]

Your y1 term is 1, your y2 term is 4.

Your x1 term is 0, your x2 term is 5.

[tex]\frac{4-1}{5-0} \\\\\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

Your slope is [tex]\frac{3}{5}[/tex].

gmany

Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{\dfrac{3}{5}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the picture.

The formula of a slope:

[tex]m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

From the graph we have two points (0, 1) and (-5, -2).

Substitute:

[tex]m=\dfrac{-2-1}{-5-0}=\dfrac{-3}{-5}=\dfrac{3}{5}[/tex]

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