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Module 4 Topic 2 The basics of Linear Functions

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Module 4 Topic 2

The basics of Linear Functions

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Slope means “steepness”! Slope is m in an equation.

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There are 3 ways to find slope!1) m = rise/run2) m = y2-y1/x2-x1

3) y = mx+b

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The first way to find the slope is by using: m=

In the graph to the right…there are 2 points listed(3,2) and (0,0).

You will start at the lower left point…and rise. How far do you rise?

Count the jumps!

Use this method when you are given a graph!

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The first way to find the slope is by using: m=

For the run, you will start at the corner of the first point…and run. How far do you run?

Count the jumps!

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Find the slope of the line.

Take 1 minute to try this on your own before proceeding to the next slide.

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Find the slope of the line.

Find the 2 points that we will use.

Point 1 Point 2

(-2,3)

(0,-1)

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(-2,3)

(0,-1)

What is the rise?

m= = =

What is the run?

4

-2

4

-2-2

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Rise Over RunHallar la pendiente usando el cambio de elevación/el cambio

de desplazamiento

Click below for a video clip on Rise over Run in English & Spanish!

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The second way to find the slope is by using:

12

12y

xx

ym

When given 2 points and asked to find the slope, use the above

formula.

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Finding the slope of the line given 2 points.

Hallar la pendiente usando el cambio de elevación/el

cambio de desplazamiento

Click below for a video clip on Rise over Run in English & Spanish!

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Take a minute to see if you can find the slope of a line passing

through (6,0) and (0,3)

12

12y

xx

ym

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The third way to find the slope is by putting an equation into slope

intercept form!

What is slope intercept form?

bmxy In this equation, m is the

slope!

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3

5m

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Take a moment and find the slope of 52 yx

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Summary1.When given a graph, one must use m = rise over run.2.When given 2 points, one must use m=y2-y1 over x2-x1.3.When given an equation, one must put the equation into slope intercept form: y = mx +b.

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