Introduction To Slope.

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Introduction To Slope

Slope is a measure of Steepness.

Types of Slope Zero Negative Positive Undefined or No Slope

Slope is sometimes referred to as the “rate of change” between 2 points.

used to represent slope. The letter “m” is used to represent slope.

If given 2 points on a line, you may find the slope using the formula m = y2 – y1 x2 – x1

Here ∆ means change in The formula may sometimes be written as m =∆y . ∆x Here ∆ means change in

Find the slope of the line through the points (3,7) and (5, 19). x1 y1 m = 19 – 7 5 – 3 m = 12 2 m = 6

(3, 4) and (-6, -2) m = -2 – 4 -6 – 3 m = -6 -9 m = ⅔

What if the numerator is 0? denominator is 0? Hint: Mr. Slope Man

If given an equation of a line, there are 2 ways to find the slope and y-intercept.

One method is to write the equation in slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b. slope y-intercept

y = 3x + ½ Find the slope and y-intercept of the following equations.

First, solve the equation for y. 3x + 5y = 10 First, solve the equation for y. 3x + 5y = 10 5y = -3x + 10 y = -3/5 x + 2 m= -3/5 b = 2

is to write the equation Another method to find the slope if given an equation of a line is to write the equation in the form Ax + By = C. m = -A/B, b = C/B

Find the slope and y-intercept of the following equations. B C 8x + 11y = 7 m= -8/11 b = 7/11

First, rewrite the equation in -6x = 2y + 14 First, rewrite the equation in the form Ax + By = C. -6x - 2y = 14 m= 6/-2 b = 14/-2 m= -3 b = -7

If given the graph of a line, find the slope by using the “triangle” method to find the rise over run.

rise = 4 m= rise run run = 5 m= 4/5

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