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

    Walk through a graphical explanation of how to find the slope from two points and what it means.

  2. Intro to slope (article) | Calculating slope | Khan Academy

    Walk through a graphical explanation of how to find the slope from two points and what it means.

  3. Finding slope from graph | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to calculate the slope of the line in a graph by finding the change in y and the change in x. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

  4. Slope from equation (video) | Khan Academy

    Worked examples of finding the slope of a line given its equation, using many forms of equations.

  5. Worked example: slope from two points (video) | Khan Academy

    The slope, or steepness, of a line is found by dividing the vertical change (rise) by the horizontal change (run). The formula is slope = (y₂ - y₁)/ (x₂ - x₁), where (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) are the coordinates of two …

  6. 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.

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

    To fully apply point-slope, or to apply point-slope easily, we just have to figure out the slope. And what we could do is, we could just evaluate well what's the slope between the two points that we know?

  8. 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.

  9. 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).

  10. Slope-intercept equation from slope & point - Khan Academy

    Learn how to write an equation in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) for the line with a slope of -3/4 that goes through the point (0,8). We identify the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) to create our equation y = ( …