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How to find the slope of a line?

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N. Reyes

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Answered Sep 30, 2020

The slope is also referred to as the “gradient of a line,” which is used to define the steepness and directions of lines or sections of a line that connects two points. To find your slope of the line, you need to divide the 2 points of the line of the Y coordinate and the two points of the line of the X coordinate. It can be represented mathematically as

m=y2-y1/x2-x1 where m; denotes slope, y2 and Y1 are the vertical change, X2-X1 is the horizontal change. When the line goes upward from left to right, there will be an increase in the line then m>0 and m<0 for vice versa. m=0 When there is a constant slope. The slope is the change in height over the change in horizontal distance.

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Answered Aug 25, 2020

What is the slope of the line? This stands for the direction that the line follows. If you would like to find the slope of the line, you should first do some division.

* Divide the y coordinates of 2 points of a line with the x coordinates of the 2 points of a line.

* There are some slope calculators that you can find online.

* Most of the online calculators are free and will not require you to make a lot of effort as long as you know the numbers that you need to compute.

* There are also some apps that will help you compute for the slope of the line

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E. Dixon

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Answered Aug 24, 2020

The slope of a line, also known as the “gradient of a line,” is the number that measures the steepness and direction of a line.

The slope is mathematically represented as:
m = y2 - y1/x2 - x1
The slope of the line is denoted as m
Y2 – y1 refers to vertical change. It can also be denoted as ∆y
X2 –x1 refer to the horizontal change that can also be denoted as ∆x
To find the slope of the line, identify 2 points on the line, select one point as (x1, y1), and the second point as (x2, y2). Finally, use the equation above to calculate the slope of the line.

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Answered Aug 20, 2020

One major way by which you can find the slope of a line is by using the slope equation. The slope equation helps to find the slope of a line by calculating the rising amount of the line between two points and dividing it by the run amount of the line between those same points.

The process for that goes thus:

• Pick any two points on your line, after which you name their coordinates. That is (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).

• Calculate the difference in the Y-axis (i.e., the y coordinates). This can also be referred to as the difference in the rise. This can be mathematically expressed as (y2-y1).

• Calculate the difference in the X-axis (i.e., the x coordinates). This can also be referred to as the difference in the run. And it can be mathematically expressed as (x2-x1).

• The next thing to do is to divide the difference in the Y-axis by the difference in the X-axis. This can be mathematically projected as (y2-y1) /(x2-x1).

• The result is the slope of your line.

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Anika Nicole

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Answered Aug 16, 2020

The slope of a line is important to find because it defines the direction the line is going.

To find the slope of a line, do the following steps:

• Identify two of the coordinates that the line goes through. These should be written as x, and y.

• Pick which coordinates are dominant.

• Then, use the formula rise overrun. Rise is on top, while a run is at the bottom.

• Subtract the two coordinates at the top and two at the bottom from each other.

• Then, divide them and reduce to the lowest number to get the answer.

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