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  1. Intro to slope | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Slope tells us how steep a line is. It's like measuring how quickly a hill goes up or down. We find the slope by seeing how much we go up or down (vertical change) for each step to the right …

  2. 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. Free Math Worksheets — Over 100k free practice problems on …

    Mar 15, 2021 · Linear equations and inequalities Graphing lines and slope Systems of equations Expressions with exponents Quadratics and polynomials Equations and geometry Algebra 1 …

  6. Slope formula (equation for slope) | Algebra (article) - Khan …

    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. Slope from two points | Algebra (practice) | Khan Academy

    Find the slope of the line that goes through the two points that are given to you.

  8. Calculating slope from tables (video) | Khan Academy

    Practice calculating the slope of a line given some points on the line shown in a table.

  9. Slope from equation (video) | Khan Academy

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

  10. Interpreting computer output for regression - Khan Academy

    The y-intercept is always displayed in the top row, and the slope is always displayed in the bottom row. (Unfortunately, I don't know the reasoning behind them - sorry! Generally, I've found that …