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SLOPE

Slope Dude! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avS6C6_kvXM

Determine the type of slope

Determine slope, y-intercept and graph! y = - X + 2 m: b: y = 2x – 5 m: b:

y = 3 x = -5

H O Y V U X Horizontal “0” slope Y = # Vertical Undefined slope X = # Angry German Dude! H O Y Horizontal “0” slope Y = # V U X Vertical Undefined slope X = #

Write the equation of the line (look familiar)

Finding the slope from two points RISE RUN SLOPE =

Finding slope given two points (6, 8), (-6, -4) (-2, -1), (4, 3)