what is the slope of the line by the equation
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To find the slope of a line given the equation of the line, first write it in slope-intercept form. Use inverse operations to solve for y so that it is written as y=mx+b. Then you can easily see the slope since it is the coefficient of the x variable, or the number in front of x.
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y-y_{1}=m\left(x-x_{1}\right)
y = y coordinate of second point
y_{1} = y coordinate of point one
m = slope
x = x coordinate of second point
x_{1} = x coordinate of point one
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