As you recall from basic
algebra, the slope of a non-vertical line measures the steepness of the
line as related to the x-axis. If two points are on the same line
then the definition of slope is as follows:
Important facts about slope!!
1)
Horizontal lines have a slope = 0.
2) Vertical lines have undefined
slope because the
denominator is zero.
Note: The
blue line has a positive slope because it
goes uphill from left to right. The
red line has a negative slope because it goes downhill from left to right.
The purple line has an undefined slope because
it is vertical. The green line has zero
as the slope because it is horizontal.
Important facts about slope to remember!
1) The slope of y = mx + b
is m. m is always constant for a line.
2)
Two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope.
3)
Two lines are perpendicular if and only if their slopes are negative reciprocals.
Sample problems
1) Find the slope of the
line thru (4,3) and (5,7).
Solution: m = (7 - 3)/(5
- 4) = 4/1 = 4 Make sure you subtract in the same order.
2) Find the slope of the line
thru (4,5), (4,3).
Solution: m = (5 - 3)/(4
- 4) = 2/0 = undefined. The line is vertical
3) Find the slope of the line
with the equation y = 4x + 5
Solution: It is in the
correct form so the slope is m = 4
4) Find the slope of the line
with the equation 4x + 2y = 8
Solution: The equation
needs to be placed in the correct form. 2y = -4x + 8 y = -2x + 4
Therefore, the slope m = -2.
The line is going downhill.
5) y = 4x + 7,
y = 4x - 3, y = (-1/4)x + 8. Tell which are
parallel and which are perpendicular.
Solution: The first and
second are parallel because they have the same slope, while the third equation
is perpendicular to the first two because the slope is a negative reciprocal.
Hope you were "speedy" in
going over this section!