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IntroductionTo Slope
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Slope is a measure ofSteepness.
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Types of Slope
PositiveNegative
Zero
Undefinedor
No Slope
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Slope is sometimesreferred to as the“rate of change”
between 2 points.
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The letter “m” isused to represent
slope.
Why?
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If given 2 points on a line, you may findthe slope using theformula m = y2 – y1
x2 – x1
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The formula may sometimes be written
as m =∆y . ∆x
What is ∆ ?
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Find the slope of the line through the
points (3,7) and (5, 19).x1 y1 x2 y2
m = 19 – 7
5 – 3 m = 12 2
m = 6
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(3, 4) and (-6, -2)
m = -2 – 4 -6 – 3
m = -6 -9
m = ⅔
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What if thenumerator is 0?
What if thedenominator is 0?
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If given an equationof a line, there are2 ways to find the
slope and y-intercept.
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One method is towrite the equation inslope-intercept form,which is y = mx + b.
slopey-intercept
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Find the slope andy-intercept of the
following equations.
y = 3x + ½ slope= 3
y-intercept = ½
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3x + 5y = 10 First, solve the equation for y.
3x + 5y = 10
5y = -3x + 10
y = -3/5 x + 2
m= -3/5 b = 2
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Another method tofind the slope if givenan equation of a line
is to write the equationin the form Ax + By = C.
m = -A/B, b = C/B
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Find the slope andy-intercept of the
following equations.
8x + 11y = 7A B C
m= -8/11 b = 7/11
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-6x = 2y + 14 First, rewrite the equation in
the form Ax + By = C.
-6x - 2y = 14
m= 6/-2 b = 14/-2m= -3 b = -7
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If given the graphof a line, find the
slope by using the“triangle” method to
find the rise over run.
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rise = 4
run = 5
m= rise
run
m= 4/5
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