How do you find the slope of (6, -2), (5, -4)?

1 Answer
May 4, 2018

m = 2

Explanation:

To find the slope between two points, calculate the ratio between the rise, or the change in y-coordinates (vertical distance) and the run, or the change in x-coordinates (horizontal distance):

-4 - (-2) = -2 (rise)
5 - 6 = -1 (run)

m = (-2)/-1 = 2

Note that slope is represented by the variable "m" because the Cartesian Coordinate Plane was invented by a French mathematician, and the French word for "climb" is monter.