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  1. Slope review | Algebra (article) | Khan Academy

    The slope of a line is a measure of its steepness. Mathematically, slope is calculated as "rise over run" (change in y divided by change in x).

  2. Slope from graph | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Just as a bit of review, slope is just a way of measuring the inclination of a line. And the definition-- we're going to hopefully get a good working knowledge of it in this video-- the definition of it is a change in …

  3. Intro to slope (article) | Slope | Khan Academy

    The slope of a line describes how steep a line is. Slope is the change in y values divided by the change in x values.

  4. Slope-intercept form introduction - Khan Academy

    Learn about the slope-intercept form of two-variable linear equations, and how to interpret it to find the slope and y-intercept of their line.

  5. Slope formula (equation for slope) | Algebra (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to write the slope formula from scratch and how to apply it to find the slope of a line from two points.

  6. Graphing lines and slope | Algebra basics | Math | Khan Academy

    Use the power of algebra to understand and interpret points and lines (something we typically do in geometry). Topics you'll explore include the slope and the equation of a line.

  7. Intro to slope | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Slope tells us how steep a line is. It's like measuring how quickly a hill goes up or down. We find the slope by seeing how much we go up or down (vertical change) for each step to the right (horizontal …

  8. Point-slope & slope-intercept equations - Khan Academy

    Point-slope is the general form y-y₁=m (x-x₁) for linear equations. It emphasizes the slope of the line and a point on the line (that is not the y-intercept). We can rewrite an equation in point-slope form to be in …

  9. Horizontal & vertical lines | Slopes (video) | Khan Academy

    Great question! The slope is defined as the change in y divided by the change in x. You can't have a slope for this line because there is no change in x.

  10. Point-slope form review | Linear equations - Khan Academy

    When we have a linear equation in point-slope form, we can quickly find the slope of the corresponding line and a point it passes through. This also allows us to graph it.