48.4k views
16 votes
Given that a linear function goes through the points (3,2) and (5, 6) determine the slope

of the line.

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

2

Explanation:

The formula of slope from 2 points is change in y divided by change in x, so you can apply that to this problem.

First, find the change in y between the two points. To do this, do y2 - y1.

y2 = 6 and y1 = 2, so you have 6 - 2 = 4.

Next, find the change in x between the two points. To do this, do x2 - x1.

x2 = 5 and x1 = 3, so you have 5 - 3 = 2.

All you're really doing here is finding the distance between the x values and the y values of the points, if that makes sense.

The last step is to do change in y divided by change in x, so 4 / 2 = 2.

This means that the slope of the line is 2.

User ElenaHristova
by
4.9k points