How do you find the slope given A(2, -4) and B(4, 7)?
2 Answers
Slope =
Explanation:
The slope, gradient or steepness of a line is defined as:
The
If you have any two points on a line you can find the slope of the line between them by using the formula:
We have
The slope is left in this form. This slope represents a very steep line which has a vertical increase of 11 for a horizontal change of only 2.
The line with this slope through the given points is shown below:
graph{y = 11/2x -15 [-44.56, 115.54, -32.3, 47.7]}
Explanation:
The slop (gradient) is the amount up or down for a given amount of along reading left to right on the x-axis.
If the slop is like going up a hill then it is positive. On the other hand if it is like going down a hill then it is negative.
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Looking at the x's; the left most point is A as 2 is less than 4.
So we read from point A to point B
Let point 1 be
Let point 2 be
The gradient
Some people write this as
As positive it means the 'slope' is upwards reading left to right.