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If the graph of a line goes from the upper left corner of the graph to the lower right corner, what can you say about its slope?
a. the slope is positive.
b. the slope is negative.
c. the slope is greater than one.
d. the slope could be either positive or negative, depending on the values of some points on the line.
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