Use any pair of points to calculate the slope of the line.
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Answer:
-1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer in -1.5 because --
When you see the line segment going down it means that the slope is negative.
And if you see the plots on the line segment, you see that every other plot has two steady numbers Ex: (2,3) and then you see the other plots having a steady number and then a decimal Ex: (1, 4.5).
This means that the plots are taking up 1.5 or 1[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] squares.
Hope this helps ;3
-- Koda