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ACT Aspire Math: Finding the Slope of a Graphed Line 6 Views
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What is the slope of the line given in the graph?
Transcript
- 00:03
All right More math drills for you Check out this
- 00:07
graph Alright What is the slope of the line given
- 00:10
in the graph Right here shmoop All right well right
- 00:16
away people we know the slope is downward so it's
- 00:19
going to be a negative stuff so we can get
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- 00:21
rid of cd andy Like right away Yeah put away
- 00:24
that slope intercept equation We confined the slope by using
- 00:27
the graph here to do some good old fashioned counting
- 00:30
Yeah take off your shoes and socks We may need
- 00:32
your clothes In this case we're looking for vertical change
- 00:35
over horizontal change And imagine the two d stick figure
- 00:39
of your choice Ours has a really awesome green mohawk
- 00:42
running along the x axis right there That's your horizontal
- 00:45
change Then think about him either Rising up along the
- 00:48
y axis says if he were climbing a hill or
- 00:52
sinking along the y axis as if he were you
- 00:55
know running down a hill that'll give you the slope
- 00:57
of the line If you calculate for the rise of
- 00:59
the run well starting at the y intercept and going
- 01:02
to the point to dig out of five When the
- 01:04
line goes down three units and runs along the x
- 01:07
axis for two units there's a vertical change of negative
- 01:09
three in a horizontal change of positive too So the
- 01:13
slope of the line Yes Vertical over horizontal Negative three
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over to negative three abs That's it That's our answer 00:01:19.546 --> [endTime] So the answer right there is beef
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