If the slope of a line is m then the slope of an altitude to that line is -1/m.
The slope can be a fraction.
You find the slope of the tangent to the curve at the point of interest.
Use point-slope formula
The slope of both lines will be the same.
Find the slope of the line passing through (5, 5) and (-4, 5).
y-y1=m(x-x1) m is slope that's itjust find the slope and the
Widely spaced contour lines indicate a gradual slope, while closely spaced lines indicate a steep slope.
The slope can be a fraction.
You find the tangent to the curve at the point of interest and then find the slope of the tangent.
You find the slope of the tangent to the curve at the point of interest.
Why do we need to find the slope of a line? The slope of a line tells us how something changes over time. If we find the slope we can find the rate of change over that period.Why do we need to find the slope of a line?The slope of a line tells us how something changes over time. If we find the slope we can find the rate of change over that period. - See more at: http://www.algebra-class.com/rate-of-change.html#sthash.KmE8ACMR.dpuf
Use: (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1) to find the slope. Use: y -y1 = m(x -x1) to find the slope intercept equation whereas m is the slope.
altitude(height)=(Area * 2) /length(Base)
Use point-slope formula
You have to differentiate the equation. The dy/dx is the slope.
You have to find the slope and y-intercept first.
first you put the cone on a graph and if you know how to find slpoe rise/runlay it flatif you do not know how to get slope check out my other answer on how to get slope