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5-1 Slope
Objective: Calculate the slope of a line; draw a line through a point with a given slope.
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Real life examples of slope:pitch of a roof
slope of a hill
drop of a river
railroad on a climbing hill
elevation of a gun barrel
looking up at the moon in the sky
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Slope or Pitch of a roof
the calculation involved in designing the slope or formula used is rise over run
a 6/12 slope means that the roof rises 6 inches for every horizontal foot (12 inches)
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Grade of a road
6 % grade over the next 3 miles means that the road climbs up 6 units for every 100 units or there is a rise of 6 for every run of 100.
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Slope = vertical changehorizontal change
change in ychange in x=
Slope = y2 - y1x2 - x1
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You can use any two points on a line to find its slope.
Find the slope of a line through A( 2, 1) and B (5, 7).
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Draw a line through the
point (1, 2) with
a slope of ½.0
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Draw a line through the
point (1, 2) with
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