The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
Slope = (y1-y2)/(x1-x2)
Slope = (vertical change)/(horizontal change), commonly referred to as rise/run. If the graph is a straight line, then you can count squares or measure how much change in vertical, over a specified change in horizontal. If it is a curve, then you need to have a tangent line (a line that touches the curve at a specific point and has the same slope as the line), then you can determine the slope of that line using the method described, above.
y=-18x+17. Since this is already in Slope-Intercept form, we can determine that the slope is negative 18.
The function that is given has a constant value and therefore, its slope is 0.
Slope in algebra refers to the rate of change of a function at a given point. This can be used in physics, where on a graph that shows the change in velocity, the value of the slope is equal to the acceleration at that moment in time.
Slope = (y1-y2)/(x1-x2)
we have to change the given equation to y=mx+b.here m is the slope
Slope = (vertical change)/(horizontal change), commonly referred to as rise/run. If the graph is a straight line, then you can count squares or measure how much change in vertical, over a specified change in horizontal. If it is a curve, then you need to have a tangent line (a line that touches the curve at a specific point and has the same slope as the line), then you can determine the slope of that line using the method described, above.
Slope of a Curve A number which is used to indicate the steepness of a curve at a particular point.The slope of a curve at a point is defined to be the slope of the tangent line. Thus the slope of a curve at a point is found using the derivative
y=-18x+17. Since this is already in Slope-Intercept form, we can determine that the slope is negative 18.
The function that is given has a constant value and therefore, its slope is 0.
Slope in algebra refers to the rate of change of a function at a given point. This can be used in physics, where on a graph that shows the change in velocity, the value of the slope is equal to the acceleration at that moment in time.
The slope is ' 1 '. As you move along the line, any change in 'x' produces an equal change in 'y'.
Rate of change is essentially the same as the slope of a graph, that is change in y divided by change in x. If the graph is a straight-line, the slope can be easily calculated with the formula:Vertical change ÷ horizontal change = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
A change in the slope of a budget line is solely the result of a change in the consumer preference between two goods (A&B) given the cosumer's money income.
Slope of a straight line on a Cartesian coordinated graph is 'rise over run' = y2-y1/x2-x1 = change in 'y'/change in 'x'
Slope = [change in y] / [change in x] = [5 - 7] / [12 - 6] = -2 / 6 = -1/3