Slope  4 Ways: Graph Formula Ordered Pairs Table.

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Slope  4 Ways: Graph Formula Ordered Pairs Table

Graph: 7 3 +3 m = 3 7 +7 or 3 7

Formula: m = y = y2  y1 x x2  x1 the points are (-3, 5) and (4, 2) If you say the points are (-3, 5) and (4, 2) then … m = y2  y1 = 2  5 = 3 x2  x1 4  3 7 If you say the points are (4, 2) and (-3, 5) then … m = y2  y1 = 5  2 = 3 x2  x1 3  4 7

Ordered Pairs: (3, 5) (4, 2) 3 m = 3 7 +7

Table of Values: x y 3 5 4 2 m = 3 7 +7 3

SLOPE  4 WAYS: Graph: m= 3 or 3 7 7 Formula: m = y2  y1  Graph: m= 3 or 3 7 7 -3 Formula: m = y2  y1 x2  x1 m = 2  5 = 3 4  3 7 y = down 3 x right 7 or up 3 left 7 Ordered Pairs: (3, 5) (4, 2) -3 7 Table: x y 3 5 4 2 3 7