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SLOPE
How steep is the hill?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Uphill - Steep
Uphill – Not Steep
Downhill - Steep
Downhill – Not steep Credits
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UPHILL - STEEP
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An uphill line (from left to right) is always a positive slope. In this instance, the line passes through the points (0, 0), (1, 3) and (2, 6). What is the slope? 3
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One more thing about slope… if the angle between the x-axis and the line is higher than 45 degrees, the slope will be greater than 1. The line that forms a 45 degree angle has a slope that is exactly 1.
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UPHILL – NOT SO STEEP
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An uphill line (from left to right) is always a positive slope. In this instance, the line passes through the points (-5, -1), (0, 0) and (5, 1). What is the slope? 1/5
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Notice if the angle between the x-axis and the line is less than 45 degrees, the slope will be between 0 and 1.
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DOWNHILL - STEEP
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An downhill line (from left to right) is always a negative slope. In this instance, the line passes through the points (-2, 4), (-1, 2) and (0, 0). What is the slope? -2
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Notice that the angle between the x-axis and the line is higher than 45 degrees, so the slope will be less than -1. The line that forms a 45 degree angle going downhill has a slope that is exactly -1.
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DOWNHILL – NOT SO STEEP
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An downhill line (from left to right) is always a negative slope. In this instance, the line passes through the points (-3, 2), (0, 0) and (3, -2). What is the slope? -2/3
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Notice that the angle between the x-axis and the line is less than 45 degrees, so the slope will be between 0 and -1.
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CREDITS• Powerpoint created by Ryan Henry• “What a Wonderful World” written by Bob Thiele
and George David Weiss, performed by Ryan Henry
• Pictures obtained from– bitewallpapers.com– skimybest.com– mycoloradolife.com