SOLUTION: how do you get the slope on a graph without the coordinates?
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Question 18774: how do you get the slope on a graph without the coordinates?
Answer by music974(43) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to know the y-intercept and the slope. Then you start at the y-intercept and go up or down depending on your slope.
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