Slope intercept form. It's not just college algebra, it's algebra. It defines the slope of well... a slope. Y=mx+b. M in the equation is the slope and b is always the y-intercept. So if you want to find the slope of a line on a graph, this would most likely be the most common equation in algebra to find it.
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Nothing. Slope is a measure used in graphing and algebra. Feet and inches are units of linear measurement.
In algebra, as in the physical world, steeper means closer to vertical.
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Slope intercept form. It's not just college algebra, it's algebra. It defines the slope of well... a slope. Y=mx+b. M in the equation is the slope and b is always the y-intercept. So if you want to find the slope of a line on a graph, this would most likely be the most common equation in algebra to find it.
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A vertical line is NO SLOPE to ski on. That's how my Algebra teacher taught us to remember it. Slope is rise/run with run=0, so the slope is infinity or "No Slope"
If you mean y = 23x -2 then it is a straight line equation whereas 23 is the slope and -2 is the y intercept
Slope is the amount that y increases/decreases by when x increases by one. If you have an slope-intercept equation of y=mx=b, your slope is m. For example, in the equation, y=3x+14, your slope is 3.
Nothing. Slope is a measure used in graphing and algebra. Feet and inches are units of linear measurement.
In algebra, as in the physical world, steeper means closer to vertical.
In Algebra, "is" means Equal (=).
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In a way yes, Algebra 2 is essential in order for you to comprehend topics which will be in algebra. Such as finding the slope of perpendicular lines and parallel lines, those topics are presented to you in Algebra 2 and if you understand them at least 45% then by the time you get to college algebra that knowledge will be reinforced