How to Find the Slope of a Line

The slope of a line is the ratio of the change in y over the change in x.

Simply put, find the difference of both the y and x coordinates and place them in a ratio.
Pick two points on the line. Because you are using two sets of ordered pairs both having x and y values, a subscript must be used to distinguish between the two values.

 

 

 The two points we chose are (-1,-1) and (3,2).
This is the formula for finding the slope of a line.
m is the variable used for the slope.

 

practice finding the slope of a line

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