Slope Unlocked

by 8th Grade Algebra (@VaSTEELERGirl)

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the latest edition in the "unlocked" franchise
Slope Unlocked
A basic guide to Slope
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Table of Contents
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Jairo
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Shekhar
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You must understand the basic principles and terminology.
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First...
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Graph
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origin
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(0,0)
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Horizontal (Zero slope) is on the x-axis and vertical (Undefined) is on the y-axis
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Y-intercept
What is slope?
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The slope of a line is the measure of the steepness and the direction of the line. and it can be found with a simple formula
The variable for slope is...
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m!
m = slope
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What is "Rise" and "Run"?
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The rise and run is how we solve for slope (m). The formula is m=rise/run. When they are divided with each other, they give us the slope.
Rise
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Way to remember: You can use the word 'rYse' instead of 'rise' to remember that it means to go up/down on the Y-axis
The "rise" of a line is how much the line goes up (+) or down (-) on the y-axis.
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Negative Slope (-m)
Positive Slope (m)
Run
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The "run" of a line is how much the line goes left (-) or right (+) on the x-axis.
What is the Slope-Intercept form?
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The Slope-Intercept form is the equation of a line with a y-intercept. The formula is 'y=mx+b'.
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m = slope
b = y-intercept
y = mx + b
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m = 3 or 3/1
b = -2
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How do I find the slope?
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There are two ways to find the slope of a line:


The first one is by simply counting up/down on the y-axis using the rise, and then going left/right on the x-axis using the run. - Rise/run formula

Rise = 2
Run = 3
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Solution
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m = 2/3
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How do I Find the Slope?
The second way is by finding the slope from two ordered pairs, (x₁,y₁) and (x₂,y₂) using the 'y₂-y₁/x₂-x₁' formula.
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Ordered Pair
(1,3)
and
(4,5)
Remember: (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂)
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m =
5
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3
line
2
4
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1
=
3
Solution
line
line
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