Pearson Algebra 1 Common Core, 2011
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1. Rate of Change and Slope
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Exercise 52 Page 300

Calculate the slope of the line that connects each pair of points.

No, see solution.

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Points that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If the given points are collinear, the slope between every pair of points will be equal. To determine the slope between each pair of points, we will use the Slope Formula. m = y_2-y_1/x_2-x_1We will calculate the slope between D and E, E and F, and D and I using the Slope Formula. Let's start with D and E.
m_(DE)=y_2-y_1/x_2-x_1
m_(DE)=-1- 3/0- (-2)
m_(DE)=-1-3/0+2
m_(DE)=-4/2
m_(DE)=-4/2
m_(DE)=-2
We can calculate the other two slopes in the same way. When we substitute the values into the Slope Formula, it does not matter which point we choose to use as (x_1,y_1) or (x_2,y_2).
Points y_2-y_1/x_2-x_1 Slope
D (- 2,3), E (0,- 1) - 1- 3/0-( - 2) - 2
E (0,-1), F (2,1) 1-( -1)/2- 0 1
D (-2,3), F (2,1) 1- 3/2-( -2) - 1/2

Notice that all pairs of points have a different slope of between them. Thus, the points do not lie on the same line.