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SLOPE
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SLOPE Slope – the measure of the steepness of a line 4 Types of Slope
Positive – a line rises from left to right Negative – a line falls from left to right Zero – horizontal line Undefined – vertical line
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The bigger the number is for slope, the steeper the line is.
The smaller the number is for slope, the flatter the line is.
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How Slope is Found Slope can be found from any two points on the line
The variable or letter for slope is m Slope can be found by: m = Change in y or Subtract the y-values Change in x Subtract the x-values 2) Rise 3) Slope-intercept form Run y = mx + b
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Example #1 – A line goes through the points (4,9) and (-3, 6).
m= 9 – 6 = 3 4 – (-3) 7 m= 6 – 9 = -3 =
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Examples – Find the slope of the line that goes through the two points
(4,8) and (9,7) (6,4) and (5,1) (-4,-1) and (5,8) (-2,0) and (3,11) (2,5) and (7,5) (3,9) and (3,13)
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Second way to find Slope
2) Rise Run Rise is on the y – axis (Up and Down) Up means a positive rise Down means a negative rise Run is on the x-axis (Left to Right) Right means a positive run Left means a negative run
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Third way to find Slope Slope-Intercept Form y = mx + b m = the slope b = the y-intercept Examples y= 2x + 3 y= -7x + 5 y= ⅖x – 7 y= ⅓x 8x + y = 4 -2x + 3y = 12
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Special Equaitons y = # Example: y = 5 (There is no x) Horizontal Line Slope is Zero x = # Example: x = 2 (There is no y) Vertical Line Slope is Undefined
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Intercepts x-intercept – where the graph of the line crosses the x-axis y-intercept – where the graph of the line crosses the y-axis
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To Find the x-intercept
Substitute 0 in for y Solve for x Your intercept will be (x,0) Examples: 4x - 2y = 12 3x + 7y = 21 5x + 4y = 20 6x – 9y = 18
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To Find the y-intercept
Substitute 0 in for x Solve for y Your intercept will be (0,y) Examples: 4x - 2y = 12 3x + 7y = 21 5x + 4y = 20 6x – 9y = 18 Find the slope of each of these
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Slope –Intercept Form y= mx + b m = slope b = y-intercept Graph these equations using y = mx + b y = ⅗ x + 4 y = -½x – 3 y = -2/5 x + 6 y = 4/3x - 2
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