Find the slope of the line on the graph below

Answer:
[tex]\frac{6}{5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope is [tex]\frac{6}{5}[/tex] because rise/run. You rise up on the graph 6 units, and run 5 units to the right (if the graph went to the left), then your slope would be negative.
Another way to double check this is using the slope formula: [tex]\frac{y_{2} - y_{1} }{x_{2} - x_{1} }[/tex].
(-3, -3) is x1, y1. & (2, 3) is x2, y2.
So, plugging that into the formula, we get:
[tex]\frac{3-(-3)}{2-(-3)}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{6}{5}[/tex].
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