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Jason is having trouble understanding slope, so Mr. Green helps him get a better understanding after class.
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| Excuse me Mr. Green, today you where talking about slope and i didn't quite undserstand. Can you tell me what it means again? | |
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| Slope? Slope is used to describe the steepness, incline, gradient, or grade of a straight line. | |
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He is starting to see where to find slope and how to work it out.
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| That means i can find the slope from two points on a graph? | |
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| Yes Jason thats exactly what it means. i see you are getting somewhere. | |
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Mr. Green gets into a deeper explanation later on in the day, and helps him before test day comes.
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| One more question sir. What is the formula to find slope from two points? | |
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| y2-y1 divided by x2-x1. Then after you get the fractin which is the answer, divide the numerator into the demoniator. | |
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