e.g.
A(4,6)
B(9,-1)
slope AB = (-1-6)/(9-4) = -7/5 or -(7/5)
slope BA = (6+1)/(4-9) = 7/-9 or -(7/9)
notice that as long as I am consistent in the order that I subtract, I do get the correct answer.
Of course, by definition, slope = the y's / the x's , that obviously has to stay the same.
What happens to the value obtained for the slope if the coordinates of the two ordered pairs aren't subtracted in the same order? Can you give an example?
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so by lining ab and ba up you take the #'s (1&6) to use them together?
the numerator of the slope value is always the difference of the y values, the denominator is always the difference of the x values.
The important thing is that you subtract in the same direction.
That is, if you take the first y - the second y, then you have to take the first x - the second x, and vice versa.
The important thing is that you subtract in the same direction.
That is, if you take the first y - the second y, then you have to take the first x - the second x, and vice versa.