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What is a slope? I forgot everything cause it’s Friday..

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it’s a line in other words the constant rate of change or rise over run or y2-y1/x2-x1
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It’s a number that describes both the direction (positive or negative) and the steepness of the line. It’s usually denoted by the letter m. Informally, the slope of a line is found with the catchy phrase “rise over run“. This works with any segment, of any length, for any straight line:

1) Find the rise (the length of a segment on the y-axis): The rise (the length of the vertical blue line) in the above picture is 4.

2) Find the “run” (the length of a segment on the x-axis): The run (the length of the horizontal blue line) is 2.

3) Divide the rise (Step 1) by the run (Step 2): 4/2 = 2.

The slope for this example is 2.

The formula for a straight line is: y=mx+b

Where:

b = the y-intercept (where the graph crosses the y-axis),

m = the slope (i.e. how steep the line is),

x = a variable.

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