Hello it's Frida. Here's a reminder about slope. Slope is the measure of the steepness of a line. The formula for slope is rise/run. The vertical displacement is the rise, and the horizontal displacement is the run. There are two relationships in slope, the first being a direct relationship. This occurs when the rise gets bigger, causing slope to also get steeper. The second is an inverse relationship, which is when run gets bigger, causing slope to get smaller. HOW TO GRAPH LINE WITH POINT AND SLOPE Step 1: Plot known point Step 2: From launch point rise and run according to slope Step 3: Draw a line (with a ruler) through the points making sure that the line goes to the end of the graph or ends with arrows SLOPES FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LINES The boring way is to know that horizontal lines have a slope of 0 and vertical lines have an undefined slope (slope doesn't exist), but the fun way is called the LITTLE DUDE METHOD. If little dude can run forever, it has a slope of 0, but if little dude hits a wall, slope is undefined.
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