How do you find the slpe of a line?
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How do you find the slpe of a line?

Manipulate the equation (using addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division) to obtain an equation in the
form y = mx + b. The m and the b can be either
positive or negative values.

The m, that is the coefficient of x, is the slope
of the line.
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