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Mathematics, 16.01.2020 00:31, Yoli1117

What is the slope of the line graph below?
a)-1/2
b)1/2
c)1
d)2


What is the slope of the line graph below?  a)-1/2 b)1/2 c)1 d)2

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d)2
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