How do you find the slope given (-7,3) and (3,8)?
2 Answers
The slope equation is (Change in Y)/(Change in X)
Explanation:
First, we find the change in y. This is calculated by taking the second y coordinate (y sub 2) and adding the negative of the first y coordinate (y sub 1). In this case y2-y1 would equal 8-3, or 5. The same process is then done with the x's in this case x2-x1 would be 3-(-7) or 3+7, which is 10. Finally, we put the change in y (5) over the change in x (10) and arrive at 5/10, which is simplified to 1/2. Therefore the slope is found at 1/2. (up one, over two, up one, over two, etc etc).
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Explanation:
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