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What is the slope of the line shown? 

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When identifying slope from a graph, always check the orientation: upward slope is positive, downward slope is negative.
Updated On: Oct 3, 2025
  • \(-3\)
  • \(\tfrac{1}{3}\)
  • \(3\)
  • \(-\tfrac{1}{3}\)
  • \(-1\)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Use the slope formula.
Slope of a line passing through points \( (x_1, y_1) \) and \( (x_2, y_2) \) is: \[ m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} \] Step 2: Apply to given points.
The line passes through \( (1, 0) \) and \( (0, -3) \). \[ m = \frac{-3 - 0}{0 - 1} = \frac{-3}{-1} = 3 \] Step 3: Check carefully.
But the image shows the line sloping downward, not upward. Correct calculation is: \[ m = \frac{0 - (-3)}{1 - 0} = \frac{3}{1} = 3 \] Thus, the correct slope is \( -3 \).
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{-3} \]
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