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foundations and pre - calculus 10
map the line starting at the provided point and using the given slope.
- slope: - 3
- slope: $\frac{1}{5}$
Step1: Recall slope - rise over run
The slope $m$ is given by $m=\frac{\text{rise}}{\text{run}}$. For a slope of $m = - 3=\frac{-3}{1}$, it means for every 1 unit of run (right - hand direction), the rise is - 3 units (downward direction).
Step2: Start from the point
Assume the starting point is $(-5,5)$. From the point $(-5,5)$, move 1 unit to the right (increase $x$ by 1) and 3 units down (decrease $y$ by 3) to get to the point $(-5 + 1,5-3)=(-4,2)$. We can repeat this process to get more points on the line.
Step3: Draw the line
Connect the starting point and the points obtained by applying the slope rule to draw the line.
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To map the line with slope $m=-3$, start from the given point, move 1 unit to the right and 3 units down repeatedly to find more points on the line and then connect them.
(Note: Since the starting - point is not clearly labeled in the image, the above solution assumes a point for illustration purposes. The general method is as described above.)