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Simplify.Simplify.ExerciseExercise
4 − 25 − 24 − 25 − 2
2323
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Simplify.Simplify.
5 − 24 − 25 − 24 − 2
3232
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Simplify.Simplify.
2 − 45 − 22 − 45 − 2
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Simplify.Simplify.
2 − 42 − 52 − 42 − 5
2323
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Simplify.Simplify.
2 − 25 − 22 − 25 − 2 00
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Simplify.Simplify.
4 − 22 − 24 − 22 − 2 undefinedundefined
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The rise is the vertical change from point P1 to point P2 on a line.
The rise is the vertical change from point P1 to point P2 on a line.
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The run is the horizontal change from point P1 to point P2 on a line.
The run is the horizontal change from point P1 to point P2 on a line.
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The slope of a line is the ratio of the rise to the run. The variable m is often used for slope.
The slope of a line is the ratio of the rise to the run. The variable m is often used for slope.
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up to right positive
down to right negative
horizontal zero
vertical undefined
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Slope = m = Slope = m = riserunriserun
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xx−3−3
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Find the slope of the given line.Find the slope of the given line.
m = = −3m = = −3−31
−31
Example 1Example 1
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If a line contains the points P2 (x2, y2) and P1 (x1, y1),
then m = vertical change y2 − y1 horizontal change x2 − x1
vertical change y2 − y1 horizontal change x2 − x1
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Slope FormulaSlope Formula
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Find the slope of the line that contains the points (1, 2) and (7, 5).
Find the slope of the line that contains the points (1, 2) and (7, 5).
m = =m = =y2 − y1 x2 − x1 y2 − y1 x2 − x1
5 − 2
7 − 1
5 − 2
7 − 1== 3636
== 1212
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Find the slope of CD passing through (5, 3) and (2, 5).Find the slope of CD passing through (5, 3) and (2, 5).
m = =m = =y2 − y1 x2 − x1 y2 − y1 x2 − x1
5 − 3
2 − 5
5 − 3
2 − 5== 2−32
−3= −= − 2
323
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Find the slope of EF passing through (3, 2) and (−1, 2).Find the slope of EF passing through (3, 2) and (−1, 2).
m = =m = =y2 − y1 x2 − x1 y2 − y1 x2 − x1
2 − 2 −1 − 32 − 2
−1 − 3
== 0−40
−4= 0= 0
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(−1, 2)(−1, 2) (3, 2)(3, 2)
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== 4040
Find the slope of the line passing through the points (2, 1) and (2, 5).
Find the slope of the line passing through the points (2, 1) and (2, 5).
m = =m = =y2 − y1 x2 − x1 y2 − y1 x2 − x1
5 − 1
2 − 2
5 − 1
2 − 2
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(2, 5)(2, 5)
(2, 1)(2, 1)
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m = 3m = 3
Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.
y = 3x + 5y = 3x + 5
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1212
y = − x + 2y = − x + 2
Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.
m = −m = − 1212
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y = x − 1y = x − 1
Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.
m = m = 2323
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m = 0m = 0
Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.
y = 4y = 4
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m = −3m = −3
Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.
y = −3x + 6y = −3x + 6
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Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.Graph and determine the slope of the following lines.
x = 4x = 4
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They are the same.They are the same.
Compare the slopes of the lines in the previous questions to the coefficients of x.
Compare the slopes of the lines in the previous questions to the coefficients of x.
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m =m = 5252
Find the slope of the line through (3, 7) and (5, 12).Find the slope of the line through (3, 7) and (5, 12).
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m = −6m = −6
Find the slope of the line through (2, 3) and (4, −9).Find the slope of the line through (2, 3) and (4, −9).
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m = 0m = 0
Find the slope of the line through (2, 5) and (3, 5).Find the slope of the line through (2, 5) and (3, 5).
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m = undefinedm = undefined
Find the slope of the line through (1, 1) and (1, 2).Find the slope of the line through (1, 1) and (1, 2).
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Their slopes are the same and the lines are parallel.Their slopes are the same and the lines are parallel.
Graph the following lines and describe their graphs: y = 3x − 4, y = 3x, and y = 3x + 2.
Graph the following lines and describe their graphs: y = 3x − 4, y = 3x, and y = 3x + 2.
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