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How do you figure out the slope of a line? - Answers
Pick two points on the line as far away form each other as possible, (x1, y1), and x2,y2). Slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) You can also use slope-intercept method with the formula y = mx + b, where x and y make up a point on the line, m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. Let's say you have a point (7,4), and a y-intercept of 6. Plug the known values into the equation: 4 = (m)(7) + 6, and solve for m. (m)(7) = -4 + 6 (m)(7) = 2 (m)/(7) = 2/7 m = 2/7
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How do you figure out the slope of a line? - Answers
Pick two points on the line as far away form each other as possible, (x1, y1), and x2,y2). Slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) You can also use slope-intercept method with the formula y = mx + b, where x and y make up a point on the line, m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. Let's say you have a point (7,4), and a y-intercept of 6. Plug the known values into the equation: 4 = (m)(7) + 6, and solve for m. (m)(7) = -4 + 6 (m)(7) = 2 (m)/(7) = 2/7 m = 2/7
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How do you figure out the slope of a line? - Answers
Pick two points on the line as far away form each other as possible, (x1, y1), and x2,y2). Slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) You can also use slope-intercept method with the formula y = mx + b, where x and y make up a point on the line, m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. Let's say you have a point (7,4), and a y-intercept of 6. Plug the known values into the equation: 4 = (m)(7) + 6, and solve for m. (m)(7) = -4 + 6 (m)(7) = 2 (m)/(7) = 2/7 m = 2/7
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