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What is Slope? Teacher Twins©2014

Warm Up -2 -5 -4 2 -3 4 -2 Complete the table for each function. 1. y = 2x 2. y = x - 4 -2 -5 -4 2 -3 4 -2

What is Slope?

  -2 -1 1 2

over 2 up 1

Continue counting up and over to each point. What relationship do you notice between the points? up 1 and over 2 between each pair of points  

The ratios are the same when they are in simplest form. Start with the point on the farthest left and go to the farthest point on the right. What do you notice about the ratio when you compare it with the original ratio? over 8   up 4 The ratios are the same when they are in simplest form.

  2 1 -1 -2

down 1 over 2

Continue counting up and over to each point. What relationship do you notice between the points? down 1 and over 2 between each pair of points  

Start with the point on the farthest left and go to the farthest point on the right. What do you notice about the ratio when you compare it with the original ratio?   down 4 The ratios are the same when they are in simplest form. over 8

Use a table to graph the equation y = 1.

What relationship do you notice between the points?  

Use a table to graph the equation x = 1.

What relationship do you notice between the points?  

Closure What is the slope?