Vocabulary
Slope – describes the steepness of a line. It is the ratio of the rise divided by the run.
Rise – It is the vertical change between two points. It is calculated by subtracting the y-coordinates of the points. Going up from the left point to the right point indicates a positive rise. Going down from the left point to the right point indicates a negative rise.
Run – It is the horizontal change between two points. It is calculated by subtracting the x-coordinates of the points. Going right from one point to the other indicates a positive run. Going left from one point to the other indicates a negative run.
Concept
Calculate the slope given the coordinates of two points (x1,y1),(x2,y2)
Rules
- Choose one point to be point 1 and the other to be point 2.
- Substitute the y-coordinates into the numerator of the formula m = y2-y1x2-x1 and the x-coordinates into the denominator.
- Simplify the fraction if possible.
Example
What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (5,3) and (8,9)?
Solution
m = y2-y1x2-x1
m = 9-38-5 = 63 = 2
Pre-requisite Skill
Slope (8.3.2)
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