Mathematics: Linear graphing.
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Plot (x,y) points on graph and identify slope using mathematical concepts rise/run and Y=mx+b -. Please show example of steps to take to identify (x,y) coordinates in order to plot on a line graph, as well as steps taken to identify the slope. Here's info I have:
Year (x) Temp (degrees Celsius) (y)
1950 13.83
1960 13.98
1970 14.05
1980 14.27
1990 14.49
2001 14.53.
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The problem deals with determining the linear equation from provided information.
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