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Given a graph, can you think of two different ways to find the slope?
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We are given a graph and we want to find the slope of the line. To do it, let's first recall the Slope Formula.
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The Slope Formula |
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The slope of a line that passes through the points (x_1,y_1) and (x_2,y_2) is given by the following formula. slope = rise/run = y_2 - y_1/x_2-x_1, where x_2-x_1 ≠ 0 The x -coordinate we use first in the denominator must belong to the same ordered pair as the y -coordinate we use first in the numerator. |
Observing the given graph, we can see that the line passes through the points (-6,0) and (3,3).
One way to use a graph to find the slope of a line is to count the change in the x -coordinates and the change in the y-coordinates.
Substitute ( -6,0) & ( 3,3)
a-(- b)=a+b
Add and subtract terms
a/b=.a /3./.b /3.