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If your slope is -1/3 how do you move vertically?


Sagot :

Answer:

You move vertically by -1 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope is rise over run.

This slope means you go down 1 unit as you go to the right 3 units

This is a graph with a negative slope, so it comes from the top left to the bottom right.

-Chetan K

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Remember, one of the ways we can find the slope is

[tex]\rm\displaystyle\frac{Rise}{Run}[/tex]

Where

[tex]\rm{\underline{Rise}}[/tex] is the amount of units we move up or down (vertically)

[tex]\rm{Run[/tex] is the amount of units we move left or right (horizontally)

So, given the slope

[tex]\displaystyle-\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

how many units do we move vertically?

Let's look at the slope.

As we can see, the Rise is -1. (Answer)

Thus, we move

-1 units vertically. (1 unit down)

Hope it helps you.

~Just a felicitous teen willing to help

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