The difference in the x- coordinates of two points is 3, and the difference in the y- coordinates of the two points is 6. What is the slope of the line that passes through the points?

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope or gradient of a line is given by dividing change in y axis by the change in x axis. Slope is represented by m hence [tex]m=\frac {\triangle y}{\triangle x}[/tex] where [tex]\triangle y[/tex] is the change in y axis while [tex]\triangle x[/tex] is the change in x co-ordinates. Substituting [tex]\triangle y[/tex] with 6 units while 3 units substitute [tex]\triangle x[/tex] then the slope will be [tex]m=\frac {6}{3}=2[/tex]

Therefore, the gradient is 2

Answer:

A. 2

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