The Slope Of A Linear Function (Pre-Algebra, Graphing And Functions)
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- Find the slope I
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The steepness of a hill is called a slope. The same goes for the steepness of a line. The slope is defined as the ratio of the vertical change between two points, the rise, to the horizontal change between the same two points, the run.
$$slope=\frac{rise}{run}=\frac{change\: in \: y}{change \: in\: x}$$

The slope of a line is usually represented by the letter m. (x1, y1) represents the first point whereas (x2, y2) represents the second point.
$$m=\frac{y_{2}\, -y_{1}}{x_{2}\, -x_{1}}$$
It is important to keep the x-and y-coordinates in the same order in both the numerator and the denominator otherwise you will get the wrong slope.
Example
Find the slope of the line

(x1, y1) = (-3, -2) and (x2, y2) = (2, 2)
$$m=\frac{y_{2}\, -y_{1}}{x_{2}\, -x_{1}}=\frac{2-\left ( -2 \right )}{2-\left ( -3 \right )}=\frac{2+2}{2+3}=\frac{4}{5}$$
A line with a positive slope (m > 0), as the line above, rises from left to right whereas a line with a negative slope (m < 0) falls from left to right.

$$m=\frac{y_{2}\, -y_{1}}{x_{2}\, -x_{1}}=\frac{\left (-1 \right )-3}{2-\left ( -2 \right )}=\frac{-1-3}{2+2}=\frac{-4}{4}=-1$$
If two lines have the same slope the lines are said to be parallel.
You can express a linear function using the slope intercept form.
$$y=mx+b$$
$$m=slope$$
$$b=y - intercept$$
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