What is the slope of line p?
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4
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Explanation:
Start at the point (0,0) which is the origin. Move up 2 units then to the right 3 units to arrive at the next blue point (3,2). We see that
rise = 2
run = 3
slope = rise/run = 2/3
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If you want to use the slope formula, then you would say
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
m = (2 - 0)/(3 - 0)
m = 2/3
I used the two points (0,0) and (3,2). You could use any two points you like on this line.
Side note: The slope is positive because we are moving uphill as you move from left to right along this orange line.
The slope of the line p is given by 2/3.
The tangent value of the angle which the straight line makes with the positive X axis is called the slope of that particular straight line.
If s line passes through two points (a,b) and (c,d) then the slope of the line (m) is given by,
m = (d-b)/(c-a)
Here in the given figure we can see that the given line p passes through (3,2), (-3,-2) and the origin (0,0)
then taking any two points out of that three (3,2), (0,0) we get, the slope of p is given by,
m = (2-0)/(3-0) = 2/3
Hence slope of line p is given by 2/3.
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