How do you find the slope for (1,6) & (-1,-2)?

1 Answer
Apr 11, 2018

#m=4#

Explanation:

Use this formula to find the slope where #m# is the slope

#m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#

This formula makes sense because slope is rise over run. Rise being the #y# values and run being the #x# values.

Now you choose which point is point 2 (includes #y_2# and #x_2#) and which point is point 1 (includes #y_1# and #x_1#)

Point 2: #(1,6)->y_2 = 6# and #x_2 =1#
Point 1: #(-1,-2)->y_1 = -2# and #x_1 = -1#

Plug into the formula and solve for the slope:

#m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#

#m=(6-(-2))/(1-(-1))#

#m=(6+2)/(1+1)#

#m=(8)/(2)#

#m=4#