Slope Formula:
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The slope formula calculates the steepness or incline of a line between two points in a coordinate system. It represents the rate of change between the y-values and x-values of two points.
The calculator uses the slope formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the ratio of vertical change (rise) to horizontal change (run) between two points.
Details: Slope is fundamental in mathematics, physics, engineering, and economics. It describes the direction and steepness of a line, representing rates of change in various applications.
Tips: Enter the coordinates of two distinct points. The calculator will compute the slope. If the x-coordinates are equal, the slope is undefined (vertical line).
Q1: What does a positive slope indicate?
A: A positive slope indicates that the line rises as it moves from left to right.
Q2: What does a negative slope indicate?
A: A negative slope indicates that the line falls as it moves from left to right.
Q3: What does a slope of zero mean?
A: A slope of zero indicates a horizontal line with no vertical change.
Q4: When is slope undefined?
A: Slope is undefined when the x-coordinates are equal (x₂ - x₁ = 0), representing a vertical line.
Q5: Can slope be used in three-dimensional space?
A: In 3D space, the concept extends to directional vectors, but the simple slope formula applies only to 2D coordinate systems.