Question 181626:  Hello, I need to find the slope of a line, but I'm confused when reading the graph.  The point on the x axis is 4 and the point on the y axis is 5.  So how would I write the formula.  I don't know if 0 should come first or the actual number of 4 and 5.  I have (0,4) and (5,0).
 
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 Found 2 solutions by  stanbon, Alan3354: Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! I need to find the slope of a line, but I'm confused when reading the graph. The point on the x axis is 4 and the point on the y axis is 5. So how would I write the formula. I don't know if 0 should come first or the actual number of 4 and 5. I have (0,4) and (5,0).  
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slope = (change in y)/(change in x)
 
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slope = (0-4)/(5-0) = -4/5 
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Note: You must remember to subtract one from the other IN THE SAME ORDER. 
Since I did the Y-subtraction as 0-4 I had to take the y-subtration as 5-0 
The 0 and the 5 are from the same point; the 5 and the 0 are from the same 
point. 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Hello, I need to find the slope of a line, but I'm confused when reading the graph. The point on the x axis is 4 and the point on the y axis is 5. So how would I write the formula. I don't know if 0 should come first or the actual number of 4 and 5. I have (0,4) and (5,0).  
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Slope is the change in y divided by the change in x. 
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) 
m = (0-4)/(5-0) 
m = -4/5 
To see this, go to http://www.padowan.dk/graph/ and DL the free software. 
 
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