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How do you find the slope of two points? - Answers

I guess you mean how do you find the gradient of the line between two points? First, to find a gradient you need to do so in respect to some axis, generally, these are given as X and Y. then substitute in: gradient or m= (Y right - Y left) / (X right - X left) "Y right" is the Y co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, "X right" is the X co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, and "X left" of the one on the left. I actually think that you find how mant times you run and then how many times you rise. make sure to do you negitives and positives!! Going down on your rise(up and or down) you have to do a negitive. Other than that i have know idea just ask your math tutor haha. Or your math teacher if you have one!! Good luck and i hope that i answered your question.



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I guess you mean how do you find the gradient of the line between two points? First, to find a gradient you need to do so in respect to some axis, generally, these are given as X and Y. then substitute in: gradient or m= (Y right - Y left) / (X right - X left) "Y right" is the Y co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, "X right" is the X co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, and "X left" of the one on the left. I actually think that you find how mant times you run and then how many times you rise. make sure to do you negitives and positives!! Going down on your rise(up and or down) you have to do a negitive. Other than that i have know idea just ask your math tutor haha. Or your math teacher if you have one!! Good luck and i hope that i answered your question.



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How do you find the slope of two points? - Answers

I guess you mean how do you find the gradient of the line between two points? First, to find a gradient you need to do so in respect to some axis, generally, these are given as X and Y. then substitute in: gradient or m= (Y right - Y left) / (X right - X left) "Y right" is the Y co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, "X right" is the X co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, and "X left" of the one on the left. I actually think that you find how mant times you run and then how many times you rise. make sure to do you negitives and positives!! Going down on your rise(up and or down) you have to do a negitive. Other than that i have know idea just ask your math tutor haha. Or your math teacher if you have one!! Good luck and i hope that i answered your question.

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      I guess you mean how do you find the gradient of the line between two points? First, to find a gradient you need to do so in respect to some axis, generally, these are given as X and Y. then substitute in: gradient or m= (Y right - Y left) / (X right - X left) "Y right" is the Y co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, "X right" is the X co-ordinate of the point which is on the right, and "X left" of the one on the left. I actually think that you find how mant times you run and then how many times you rise. make sure to do you negitives and positives!! Going down on your rise(up and or down) you have to do a negitive. Other than that i have know idea just ask your math tutor haha. Or your math teacher if you have one!! Good luck and i hope that i answered your question.
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