How do you determine the slope of the line passing through J(1, -4), K(3, -1)?
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Jun 13, 2015
The slope of line JK is 3/2.
Explanation:
The slope formula is
Rise is the change in the y-coordinates, and run is the change in the x-coordinates. You always put the 'y' on top so the slope makes "sense".
In this case, you can find the slope by thinking about this as a ratio of rise to run. You can see that the y-coordinate goes up 3 from J to K, and the x-coordinate goes up 2 from J to K, so the slope is the rise/run ratio 3/2.
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