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This slope calculator solves for parameters involving slope and the equation of a line. It takes inputs of two known points, or one known point and the slope.
Based on the two points plotted on a graph, calculate the rise and run to find the slope of the line in the first level of worksheets. Find the rise and run between any two x- and y- coordinates on the line provided in the second level of worksheets. This practice resource is ideal for 7th grade and 8th grade students.
Asynchronous Activity to Explore Types of Slope and Finding Slope of a Line Graphs for Card Sort from: http://cdn.kutasoftware.com/Worksheets/Alg1/Slope%20From%20a%20Graph.pdf Finding Slope from Lines Screens from: https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/581c75016913645d1745a9f5.
Self Checking Linear Functions Review (Focus on Graphing and Tables) I adapted Kevin Hall's "Point Versus Slope" Activity into Slides 4-13 for this activity.
Calculating Slope and Finding Slope Direction Worksheets. The slope worksheets on this page require students to identify the direction of a the slope of a line, and also to find the slope from two points.
Students will find the slope and y-intercept of the line that passes through given points and write an equation in slope-intercept form in this eighth-grade algebra worksheet!
Slope Worksheets. The Slope is a measure of steepness of line in the coordinate plane. The Slope is calculated as “rise over run” (change in y-coordinate divided by change in x-coordinate). m = change in y/change in x = Δrise/Δrun. If A (x 1,y 1) and B (x 2,y 2) are the two points on a straight line, then the slope formula is defined as: