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    Mar 7, 2012, 04:33 PM
    how do you find the slope from this equation y=1x + 4
    How do you find the slope from this equation y=1x + 4?
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    Mar 8, 2012, 06:54 AM
    There are two techniques you can use:

    1. First determine the value for y given two different values for x. It doesn't matter what values for x you pick. For example if x = 1 then y = 1(1)+4 = 5, and if x = 2 then y = 1(2)+4 = 6. The slope of the line is the defined as the ratio of the "rise" (meaning change in y) over the "run" (change in x) for the two points:



    So the slope of this line is 1.

    2. The second method is to simply memorize that for a line of the form y = mx+b the slope of the line is equal to the coefficient 'm'. So for the equation y = 1x+4 the 'm' value is 1, and that's the slope.

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