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Find Slope From Two Points Quiz

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#1 of 8: Mild

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`24`, `21`) and (`17`, `18`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#2 of 8: Mild

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`-40`, `-36`) and (`-22`, `-17`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#3 of 8: Medium

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`43`, `94`) and (`-7`, `39`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#4 of 8: Medium

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`3`, `0`) and (`-11`, `-15`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#5 of 8: Medium

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`48`, `-36`) and (`-60`, `63`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#6 of 8: Medium

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`44`, `96`) and (`-36`, `-84`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#7 of 8: Spicy

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`1/3`, `-1/4`) and (`-2/5`, `1/2`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

#8 of 8: Spicy

Find slope from two points

<p>Find the slope of the line that passes through (`25`, `60`) and (`16`, `52`).<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.</highlight></p>

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A number that describes the steepness and direction of the line is known as slope formula. Determining slope from two points is just the application of the slope formula i.e. rise/run. We can use different formulas to find slope from two points based on the information about the line. Solving slope of two point quiz will help your students to find slope when two points are given on the line.  


 

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Grade 8
Linear Relationships And Functions
8.F.B.4

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