A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
When formatting the equation of a given line into slope-intercept form.
you use the slope formula y=mx+b to find the slope of the liner equation with the givin Coordinates and use the y's up method with that when you get your answer it should be in y=mx+b format. ex:y=3/2x+9
To find the slope of a line, you take two points on the line, then use their X and Y coordinates in the following formula: slope = ( Y2 -Y1 ) / ( X2 - X1) By simplifying the answer, you will get your slope.
You use slope in many ways in your everyday life or routine. From when you get up in the morning to when you go to sleep at night. Here are some example of when we all use slope. Brushing your teeth, your hand is on an angle. Walking up and down the stairs. You might not even realize but you use slope everyday! It's also everywhere you look from the ground to the sky...
the steep slope was heading into my car
Use point-slope formula
no they forbidden but you can turn the slope function off and use it
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.
You use point-slope form to find the equation of a line if you only have a point and a slope or if you are just given two point. Usually you will convert point-slope form to slope-intercept form to make it easier to use.
A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
When formatting the equation of a given line into slope-intercept form.
The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.
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you use the slope formula y=mx+b to find the slope of the liner equation with the givin Coordinates and use the y's up method with that when you get your answer it should be in y=mx+b format. ex:y=3/2x+9
To find the slope of a line, you take two points on the line, then use their X and Y coordinates in the following formula: slope = ( Y2 -Y1 ) / ( X2 - X1) By simplifying the answer, you will get your slope.
You use slope in many ways in your everyday life or routine. From when you get up in the morning to when you go to sleep at night. Here are some example of when we all use slope. Brushing your teeth, your hand is on an angle. Walking up and down the stairs. You might not even realize but you use slope everyday! It's also everywhere you look from the ground to the sky...