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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Secret-Ninja

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

To find the slope, you only need to find 2 points, (any one you want, as long as the line is touching it). Lets use (1,1) and (5,6)

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

To find the slope, you use this formula: \[y = \frac{ y2 }{ x2 } - \frac{ y1 }{ x1 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

soooo it is?

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

Sorry, my computer glitched, bear with me >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok ;)

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

The next thing you do is insert he Y2 and Y1 and X2 and X1. (1,1) (5,6) (x1,y1) (x2,y2) \[y = \frac{ 6 }{ 5 } - \frac{ 1 }{ 1 }\]

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

Now you just subtract.

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

6-1=5 and 5-1=4

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

So your slope is \[y = \frac{ 5 }{ 4 }\]

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

I hope that helped. :) Sorry about my computer glitching, its real slow >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

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