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the deivative of a function is the gradient, at a point if you can sub in the x coordinate for that point
Point Slope form is important because it can give us another set of coordinate pairs when we are only given one. When you have the two coordinate pairs, we are able to find the slope of the line using Y2-Y1 ------- X2-X1 Note: The slope is used to find how much y changes(increase/decreases) when x increases by one.
Rise/Run (The rise of the slope divided by the run of the slope.)
Use the slope formula (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) and yes x2 is the x-value of your second x coordinate. Meanwhile y2 is the second y coordinate.
Simply put, a velocity time graph is velocity (m/s) in the Y coordinate and time (s) in the X and a position time graph is distance (m) in the Y coordinate and time (s) in the X if you where to find the slope of a tangent on a distance time graph, it would give you the velocity whereas the slope on a velocity time graph would give you the acceleration.
The steepness of a line can be measured as the slope of a line. The letter 'm' is used to denote the slope and it can be expressed as m= (y coordinate of A- y coordinate of B)/ (x coordinate of A- x coordinate of B). A and B are two points on the line.
the deivative of a function is the gradient, at a point if you can sub in the x coordinate for that point
Point Slope form is important because it can give us another set of coordinate pairs when we are only given one. When you have the two coordinate pairs, we are able to find the slope of the line using Y2-Y1 ------- X2-X1 Note: The slope is used to find how much y changes(increase/decreases) when x increases by one.
Slope is the rise over the run, the distance up and down, divided by the distance side to side. aka y=mx+b We find math slope using some particular slope formula. by the help of this formula we can find math solutions.
The ratio of y/x is called the slope.
You get the linear equation from a table by: Seeing the difference between the y coordinates and that should give you slope. Then find the point where x = 0 and at that point the y coordinate associated with the x is the y intercept and at the point where y = 0 the x coordinate associated is the x intercept. apply the y intercept and slope to the equation y = mx + c with m being the slope and c being the y intercept
Th formul for slope-intercept is y=mx+b. y= the y-coordinate m= the slope x= the x-coordinate b= the y-intercept Therefore if your equation was y=3x+5 then the coefficient that gives the slope is 3.
Rise/Run (The rise of the slope divided by the run of the slope.)
Use the slope formula (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) and yes x2 is the x-value of your second x coordinate. Meanwhile y2 is the second y coordinate.
No. A linear graph has the same slope anywhere.
slope intercept form is known asy = mx + b.y = coordinate y from (x,y)x= coordinate x from (x,y)m= slope given ex. 3/4 (three units up, four units to the right)b= coordinate that is placed in the y-axis ex. 6 would be placed at (0,6)
slope intercept form is known asy = mx + b.y = coordinate y from (x,y)x= coordinate x from (x,y)m= slope given ex. 3/4 (three units up, four units to the right)b= coordinate that is placed in the y-axis ex. 6 would be placed at (0,6)