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Example Question #3 : Slope
Find the slope of the equation:
To determine the slope, we will need the equation in slope-intercept form.
Subtract from both sides.
Divide by negative three on both sides.
The slope is:
Example Question #3 : Slope
What is the slope of the line defined as ?
Cannot be computed from the data provided
There are two ways that you can do a problem like this. First you could calculate the slope from two points. You would do this by first choosing two values and then using the slope formula, namely:
This could take some time, however. You could also solve it by using the slope intercept form of the equation, which is:
If you get your equation into this form, you just need to look at the coefficient . This will give you all that you need for knowing the slope.
Your equation is:
What you need to do is isolate :
Notice that this is the same as:
The next operation confuses some folks. However, it is very simple. Just divide everything by . This gives you:
Now, take the coefficient from . It is
.
You can reduce this to. This is your slope.
Example Question #731 : Geometry And Graphs
Find the slope of the following line:
To find the slope of a line, we will look at the line in slope-intercept form:
where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Now, given the line
we can see that .
Therefore, the slope of the line is -8.
Example Question #11 : Slope
Give the slope of the above line.
The slope of a line is defined to be the ratio of rise (vertical change, or change in the value of ) to run (horizontal change, or change in the value of
).
The -intercept of the line can be seen to be at the point five units above the origin, which is
. The
-intercept is at the point three units to the right of the origin, which is
. From these intercepts, we can find slope
by setting
in the formula
The slope is
Example Question #11 : Slope
What is the slope of the following line?
Rearrange the terms so that it's in slope-intercept form.
The slope is the . Add three on both sides.
Subtract from both sides.
The answer is:
Example Question #733 : Geometry And Graphs
Determine the slope of the line:
The equation will need to be rearranged to slope-intercept form.
Add on both sides.
Subtract two on both sides, and add on both sides to isolate the
variable.
Combine like-terms.
The slope is the coefficient .
The answer is:
Example Question #21 : Coordinate Geometry
Determine the slope of the following line:
The following equation is NOT in the proper point-slope format:
Simplify the equation by expanding the right side.
Add 3 on both sides.
The equation is now in slope-intercept format.
The slope is .
Example Question #734 : Geometry And Graphs
Given the points and
, what is the slope of the line connecting the two points?
Write the formula for slope.
The slope is:
Example Question #11 : Slope
Find the missing x-coordinate of the point if it lies on a line with
with a slope of
.
Recall how to find the slope of a line:
Plug in the given points to solve for .
The missing x-coordinate is .
Example Question #1702 : Ged Math
What is the slope of the following line?
The equation is not in slope-intercept form:
Rearrange the terms so that it is in that form.
Subtract on both sides.
Divide by negative 8 on both sides.
Simplify both fractions.
The slope is:
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