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Slopes

Slopes. Formulas. Slope= rise/run Change of y/change of x. Lattice Point. When finding the slope from an origin you can use the lattice point. Triangle. The triangle method is another method used to find the slope. Question: Extra Credit!!. Question: Extra Credit!!.

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Slopes

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  1. Slopes

  2. Formulas • Slope= rise/run • Change of y/change of x

  3. Lattice Point • When finding the slope from an origin you can use the lattice point.

  4. Triangle • The triangle method is another method used to find the slope.

  5. Question: Extra Credit!!

  6. Question: Extra Credit!!

  7. Question: Extra Credit!!

  8. Example

  9. First Way • You can find the slope in Three Ways that we learned. • 1st way: Rise/run • Count the rise • Yes, it is 2 • Count the run • Yes, it is -8 • We have 2/-8 when reduced it is -1/4

  10. Second Way: Lattice Point • We see that the line crosses at (4,-2) and (-6,-2). • Remember: We can use the lattice points when the line does not cross the origin.

  11. Third Way: Triangle • Use the two lattice points you have. • Connect them by forming a triangle.

  12. Challenge: • Is this a positive slope or a negative slope?Why?

  13. Challenge: • What is the slope?

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