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Ah, one of my FAVORITES!
1. Take 2 points, ill take (0, 0) and (4, 12)
2. Set them as "1" and "2" so (0, 0) be 1 and (4, 12) be 2.
3. [tex] \frac{y_{2}-y _{1} }{x_{2}-x_{1}} [/tex] and insert the equations.
4. You get [tex] \frac{12-0}{4-0} [/tex] which simplifies to [tex] \frac{12}{4} [/tex].
5. [tex]12 /4[/tex]=3
6. Slope = 3
Hope this helps ^^

The slope of the line is 3.

What is slope of the line?

Slope of the line is "the change in x- coordinate with respect to change in y-coordinate".

According to the question,

From the graph, take any two point to find slope of the line.

Formula for slope of any two points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) is

m = (y₂ - y₁) /(x₂-x₁).

I will take (0,0) and (2,6)

m = (6 - 0)/(2-0)

m = 3.

Hence, the slope of the line is 3.

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