SOLUTION: How would I graph a slope 1/3 and (-4,-1)
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Question 993132: How would I graph a slope 1/3 and (-4,-1)
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First plot the point (-4,-1).
Slope is change in y over change in x.
So in this case a change in x of 3 units gives you a change in y of 1 unit.
So another point on the line would be,
(-4,-1)+(3,1)=(-1,0)
Plot that point.
Then draw the line connecting the points.
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