find slope from graph
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is it just my computer or you cant hear anything to
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Excellent video, Thank you.
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thanks alot
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@jorge201021 The slope between two points on a straight line is the change in the y values of the two points divided by the change in the x values of the two points. In other words, slope is a measure of how quickly a line is increasing or decreasing.
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what if its givin in a table?
MrHidekiTojo 1 year ago
@MrHidekiTojo then use the slope formula to find m from the points: m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
robichaudd 1 year ago
what if its a line with no given points
fullofgold55 1 year ago
@fullofgold55 Without the points shown you have to find two points where the line is clearly crossing at integer values. They can be any two points at all, as long as you can tell for sure what the coordinates are for the points. The graph paper didn't show up well enough in the video to show this problem without the points already chosen.
robichaudd 1 year ago