Respuesta :
[tex]\bf slope = {{ m}}= \cfrac{rise}{run}\implies -3\implies \cfrac{-3}{1}
\qquad \qquad \qquad
\left( \stackrel{run}{0}~,~\stackrel{rise}{6} \right)[/tex]
now, to graph a LINE, all you need is two points, so, you already have one, 0,6.
to get a second point, simply apply the rise and run values, so 0+1 = 1 and 6 -3 = 3, thus there's your second point, (1, 3), graph it away.
now, to graph a LINE, all you need is two points, so, you already have one, 0,6.
to get a second point, simply apply the rise and run values, so 0+1 = 1 and 6 -3 = 3, thus there's your second point, (1, 3), graph it away.