Answer :

Answer: See attached image, the slope is [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

     Drawing a line representing the “rise” and a line repressing the “run” of the line will help us find the slope of the line. This is because "rise over run" represents the slope, which is the change in y over the change in the x.

     See attached for the lines. Make sure that you draw them where they are going through an integer coordinate (for example, (3, 2), not (3.5, 2.8).).

     Lastly, we can find the slope.

           [tex]\displaystyle \frac{ \text{Rise}}{ \text{Run}} =\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

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