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1 Slope Have you ever been skiing or seen it on television? What is the difference between the beginner’s trail (bunny slope) and the expert’s trail (black diamond slope )?

2 Trail Map

3 Slope In skiing, slope refers to a slanted mountainside. The steeper the slope is, the higher its difficulty rating will be (green - double black diamond)

4 Slope in Math In math, slope defines the slant of a line. The larger the absolute value of a slope is, the steeper, or more vertical, the line will be.

5 Slope Linear equations have constant slope. For a line on the coordinate plane, slope is the ratio ….

6 “Rise over Run ” Rise is the number of units moved up or down. (y- axis) Run is the number of units moved left to right (x- axis) Slope can be positive, negative, zero, or undefined.

7 Slopes Defined Positive Negative Undefined Zero

8 Can I find a slope without graphing ? If you know any two points on a line, or two solutions of a linear equation, you can find the slope of a line without graphing. The slope of a line through the points ( x 1, y1) and (x2, y2) is as follows:

9 Variable Rate of Change Nonlinear equations have variable rates of change. This means that the rate of change is different between different values. This is shown in a graph by a curved line :

10 Constant Rate of Change Linear equations have constant rates of change. This means that the rate of change is always the same. This is shown in a graph by a straight line.


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