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For a complete lesson on slope of a line, go to http://www.yourteacher.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students are given the graph of a line, and are asked to find the slope of the line. Students use the formula slope = rise over run to solve the problems in this lesson. Problems involve lines with positive slopes, negative slopes, slopes that must be reduced, slopes of 0 (horizontal lines), and no slopes (vertical lines). Students also learn that the variable "m" is used to represent slope.

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  • THAT MADE IT SO EASY, I CAN'T BELIEVE I COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THIS! ... Doing an online maths unit for year 12... man this guy has saved me.

  • You explain it better then my teacher Thanks :D

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  • this isnt that hard ryon?

  • Fuck he is not bad on the eyes and on top of that he teaches so damn well.Can all the other whack teachers take notes from this guy, pretty please??? Or else we are doomed. :*(

  • 9 teacher saw this video.

  • este bato es camarada!!!!!!!

  • slope=rate :)

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