Asked by 지혜 없는
How do you find slope? (I don't really understand it)
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Answered by
John
The slope can be found if you have 2 points on the line.
Like (4,5) and (7, 10) in the form (x.y)
slope = m = (y2 -y1) divided by (x2-x1)
m = (10-5) /(7 -4) = 5/ 3
Like (4,5) and (7, 10) in the form (x.y)
slope = m = (y2 -y1) divided by (x2-x1)
m = (10-5) /(7 -4) = 5/ 3
Answered by
Damon
as you move your eye from left to right
if the curve moves up
the slope is positive.
slope = rise/run
on a road or on your graph paper.
However on your graph paper, slope is only positive if the rise up happens as you move to the right (East or +x direection)
For any two points on the line.
slope = (Y2-Y1) / (X2 - X1)
if the curve moves up
the slope is positive.
slope = rise/run
on a road or on your graph paper.
However on your graph paper, slope is only positive if the rise up happens as you move to the right (East or +x direection)
For any two points on the line.
slope = (Y2-Y1) / (X2 - X1)
Answered by
지혜 없는
Thank you
Answered by
Damon
Yes, like John said :)
Answered by
지혜 없는
I think this helped-
Answered by
Damon
Good :)
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