6.1 & 6.2 slope & perpendicular and parallel lines
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Unit 6 ‐ Linear Functions
1. Slope of a Line2. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines3. Expressing Lines (Equations of Lines)4. Midpoint/distance formulas
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6.1 Slope of a LineReview:What is the...1. Domain2. Range3. X‐Intercept4. Y‐Intercept5. Rate of Change?
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When dealing with linear functions, the rate of change is also known as the slope. Again, the slope (just like the rate of change) measures how one quantity changes with respect to another.
The slope can be measured by looking at the rise and the run of the line.
The rise is the vertical distance from one point on the line to another.
The run is the corresponding horizontal distance between the same two points.
riseslope =
run
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Calculating the Slope of a LineA line passes through A(x1, y1) and B(x2, y2).
The slope of line AB
m =
A(x1, y1)
B(x2, y2)
x2 ‐ x1y2 ‐ y1
**we use the letter 'm' for slope
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Example 1. What is the slope of the line?
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Example 2: Determine the slope of the line
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Example 3. Draw a line segment for the slope 7/5 including the point (1, 2)
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Example 4. Draw a line segment for the slope ‐3/8 including the point (3, ‐2)
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Interpreting Slopes
There are 4 situations when dealing with slopes (dealt with this slightly in the last unit)
1. Positive Slope2. Negative Slope3. Zero (0) Slope4. Undefined Slope
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Positive Slopes
‐ increasing rate of change‐ y and x must BOTH be positive OR negative‐ Move up to the right OR down to the left
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Negative Slopes
‐ Either y or x must be negative
‐ Move up to the left OR down to the right
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Zero Slopes
‐ Have a rise of 0 (zero); therefore a HORIZONTAL line
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Undefined Slopes
‐ Have a run of 0 (zero); therefore a vertical line
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6.2 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Parallel lines
Given a line with slope m, a line parallel to that line also has a slope m.
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Perpendicular Lines
If a line is perpendicular to another line with a slope of m,
the first line has a slope ‐1/m, m ≠0
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Example
Line A has the equation y = 2x + 1. Find the equation of the line that is parallel and that passes through the point (5, 4).
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Example
Determine the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line through E(2, 3) and F(-4, -1).
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