SAT Math › Slope
Find the slope of the following equation:
To find the slope for a given equation, it needs to first be put into the "y=mx+b" format. Then our slope is the number in front of the x, or the "m". For this equation this looks as follows:
First subtract 2x from both sides:
That gives us the following:
Divide all three terms by three to get "y" by itself:
This means our "m" is -2/3
Find the slope of the following equation:
To find the slope for a given equation, it needs to first be put into the "y=mx+b" format. Then our slope is the number in front of the x, or the "m". For this equation this looks as follows:
First add x to both sides:
That gives us the following:
Divide all three terms by four to get "y" by itself:
This means our "m" is 1/4
Find the slope of the following equation:
To find the slope for a given equation, it needs to first be put into the "y=mx+b" format. Then our slope is the number in front of the x, or the "m". For this equation this looks as follows:
Our equation is already in the "y=mx+b" format, so our "m" is 6.
Find the slope of the following equation:
To find the slope for a given equation, it needs to first be put into the "y=mx+b" format. Then our slope is the number in front of the x, or the "m". For this equation this looks as follows:
To put our equation in the "y=mx+b" format, flip the two terms on the right side of the equation:
So our "m" in this case is -2.
Find the slope of the equation:
To determine the slope, we need the equation in slope intercept form.
Multiply by four on both sides to eliminate the fraction.
Add on both sides.
Combine like-terms.
Divide by nine on both sides.
The value of , or the slope, is
.
Given the points and
, what is the slope?
Write the slope equation.
Substitute the points and solve for the slope.
The answer is:
What is the slope of the line depicted by this equation?
This equation is written in standard form, that is, where the slope is equal to
.
In this instance and
This question can also be solved by converting the slope-intercept form: .
What is the slopeof the line between the points (-1,0) and (3,5)?
For this problem we will need to use the slope equation:
In our case and
Therefore, our slope equation would read:
What is the slope of the function
2
6
3
4
To find the slope of this function we first need to get it into slope-intercept form
where
To do this we need to divide the function by 3:
From here we can see our m, which is our slope equals 2
What is the slope of the function:
4
8
2
3
For this question we need to get the function into slope intercept form first which is
where the m equals our slope.
In our case we need to do algebraic opperations to get it into the desired form
Therefore our slope is 4