What Is Slope? Rise Over Run Explained
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Slope tells you how steep a line is and whether it rises or falls as you move from left to right.
Quick idea
Slope is vertical change divided by horizontal change. Many teachers call this rise over run.
Steps
- Pick two points on the line.
- Find the change in y values.
- Find the change in x values.
- Divide the change in y by the change in x.
Worked example
Find the slope between the points (1, 2) and (4, 8).
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
The y-value changes from 2 to 8, so the rise is 6.
Step 2
The x-value changes from 1 to 4, so the run is 3.
Step 3
Six divided by 3 equals 2.
Common mistake
Keep the same point order in the numerator and denominator. If you start with the second y-value, start with the second x-value too.
Practice problems
- Find the slope from (0, 1) to (2, 5).
- Find the slope from (3, 7) to (5, 7).
- Find the slope from (1, 6) to (4, 0).
Answers
- 2
- 0
- -2
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