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Find the slope of the line. Let it be the letter m. Slope is the rise over the run. Find a clear point on the line see how much you would have to go up and then over to be on the line again. Next find where it crosses the vertical axis called y-axis. Let that be the letter b. Put it into this form y=mx+b



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Find the slope of the line. Let it be the letter m. Slope is the rise over the run. Find a clear point on the line see how much you would have to go up and then over to be on the line again. Next find where it crosses the vertical axis called y-axis. Let that be the letter b. Put it into this form y=mx+b



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How do you find a rule from a linear graph? - Answers

Find the slope of the line. Let it be the letter m. Slope is the rise over the run. Find a clear point on the line see how much you would have to go up and then over to be on the line again. Next find where it crosses the vertical axis called y-axis. Let that be the letter b. Put it into this form y=mx+b

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