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Warm Up
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Finding Slope
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Slopes are commonly associated with mountains.
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The slope we are studying is associated with the graph of a line.
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Definitions of Slope The tilt or inclination of a line
The ratio of vertical change to horizontal change. The change in y over the change in x Allow students time to copy May need to review that a ratio is a comparison of numbers
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Tilt or Inclination Discuss positive and negative slope.
Discuss when slope equals 0 and is undefined.
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Vertical Change Horizontal Change between two points.
Slope can be calculated by finding the Vertical Change Horizontal Change between two points. This ratio is also known as Rise Run
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Example 1: Find the slope of the line that passes through (3,2) and (-1,-1).
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Example 2: Find the slope of the line.
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Example 3: Find the slope of the line.
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Example 4: Find the slope of these lines.
Have students practice.
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Example 5: Find the slope of these lines.
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Example 6: If you know the slope and one point on the line, you can draw the line. Slope is and the point (-2,-1).
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Now you try! 7. Given: slope is 2/3 and the point is (1,0)
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The graphs are…
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Slope Formula If we are given two points… … we can calculate the slope of the line they form.
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Example 10: Find the slope of a line given the points (3,-4) and (-7,1).
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Find the slope of the line that passes between the points: Ex 11: (-2,6) and (-3,2) Ex 12: (4,1) and (4,-8) Ex 13: (0,-5) and (-11,-5)
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