Y2-y1
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take two ordered pairs. then do difference of y's divided by difference of x's and that is your slope
To find the slope between two ordered pairs ((x_1, y_1)) and ((x_2, y_2)), you can use the formula: [ \text{slope} (m) = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ] Subtract the y-coordinates and the x-coordinates of the two points, then divide the difference of the y-coordinates by the difference of the x-coordinates. This gives you the rate of change of y with respect to x.
Y is the second number in a set of ordered pairs.
If you are talking about the things in the perentheses, (5,-9), they are called ordered pairs. Ordered pairs help you find a location on a coordinate graph.
To find ordered pairs of an equation, you can choose a value for one variable and then solve for the other variable. For example, if you have the equation (y = 2x + 3), you might choose (x = 1), which gives (y = 5). This results in the ordered pair (1, 5). Repeat this process with different values of (x) or (y) to generate more ordered pairs.
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) y=mx+b
take two ordered pairs. then do difference of y's divided by difference of x's and that is your slope
To find the slope between two ordered pairs ((x_1, y_1)) and ((x_2, y_2)), you can use the formula: [ \text{slope} (m) = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ] Subtract the y-coordinates and the x-coordinates of the two points, then divide the difference of the y-coordinates by the difference of the x-coordinates. This gives you the rate of change of y with respect to x.
Y is the second number in a set of ordered pairs.
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order pairs are 2 numbers that you need to find wich point it goes to
If you are talking about the things in the perentheses, (5,-9), they are called ordered pairs. Ordered pairs help you find a location on a coordinate graph.
Describe how to find the domain and range of a relation given by a set of ordered pairs.
To find ordered pairs of an equation, you can choose a value for one variable and then solve for the other variable. For example, if you have the equation (y = 2x + 3), you might choose (x = 1), which gives (y = 5). This results in the ordered pair (1, 5). Repeat this process with different values of (x) or (y) to generate more ordered pairs.
I assume you are talking about the ordered pair (0, 2) and (5,3). The slope formula is y2-y1 / x2-x1 Ordered pairs are in the form (x, y) so x1 is 0 and x2 is 5 and y1 is 2 and y2 is 3. Someone told you the wrong thing before
Slope is defined as the change in y divided by (over) change in x. Sometimes it is stated as change in "rise over run". In order to determine the slope of a line given an ordered pair, complete the following steps: For example - (1,3) (2,4). You want to find the difference in the y-coordinates divided by the difference in the x-coordinates. In this case, it would be (3-4)/(1-2)= -1/-1 = 1. Slope = 1
If there are n numbers in the group, there aren2 ordered pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1) ordered pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated,n2/2 pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1)/2 pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated.