Module 2 Math 8 4th
Module 2 Math 8 4th
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL – Grade 8 Love, Obedience, Loyalty
Subject: Mathematics 8
Topic: Slope of a Line
Module: 2 This module is good for two (2) weeks.
Quarter: Fourth Quarter
Learning Competency
Students must be able to formulate real-life problems involving linear equations in two
variables and solve these problems accurately using a variety of strategies.
Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learner must be able to:
1. Illustrate and find the slope of a line given two points, equation, and graph.
2. Write the linear equations ax + by = c in the form y = mx + b and vice versa. M8AL-If-1
3. Describes the graph of a linear equation in terms of its intercepts and slope. M8AL-If-3
Direction: Write the linear equations ax + by = c in the form y = mx + b and vice versa.
EXAMPLES:
NOTE: In transposing variables to the other side of the equation, change the sign
from positive to negative and vice versa.
1. x + 4y = -2
2. y = x – 5
3. y = 2x – 3
4. x – 2y = 2
5. 3x – y = -3
The slope of a straight line is defined as the ratio of the vertical rise of the line to its
corresponding run.
𝑟𝑖𝑠𝑒 𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑖𝑛 𝑦
𝒔𝒍𝒐𝒑𝒆 = =
𝑟𝑢𝑛 𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑖𝑛 𝑥
Y 2 – Y1
m=
X 2 – X1 where x2 ≠ x1
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FINDING THE SLOPE OF A LINE, GIVEN TWO POINTS ON THE LINE
Open your book on pages 150-152 and analyze the given examples.
Reference: Grade 8 Mathematics: Patterns and Practicalities
By: Gladys C. Nivera, Ph.D.
EXAMPLE (1): Find the slope of a line that passes through (2,3) and (-1,2).
SOLUTION:
First, label the points. Let (2,3) be (x1,y1) and (-1,2) be (x2,y2).
(2,3) (-1,2)
m = 2 – 3 = -1
-1 - 2 -3
1
m=
3
Third, graph the two ordered pairs.
Then, plot the slope which is 1/3. (1- rise and 3-run)
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EXAMPLE (2): Find the slope of a line that passes through (-3,4) and (1,-2).
SOLUTION:
First, label the points. Let (-3,4) be (x1,y1) and (1,-2) be (x2,y2).
(-3,4) (1,-2)
m = -2 – 4 = -6
1 – (-3) 4
m = -3
2
Third, graph the two ordered pairs.
NOTE:
When the slope is positive, the unit (run) will be moved to the right. When the
slope is negative, the unit (run) will be moved to the left.
EXAMPLE:
The table below shows coordinates of points that lie on a line. Determine the slope of the line
from the given table of values.
x -2 1 4
y -3 -1 1
First, graph the following ordered pairs. Plot the points.
2 moves
__ _
__ __ __
__ __ __
3 moves
Count the unit move from the point Count the unit move upward up to the
(-2,-3) to the right. (3 moves = run) second ordered pair. (2 moves = rise)
2 moves
__ _
__ __ __ __ __ __
3 moves
rise rise 𝟐
𝒔𝒍𝒐𝒑𝒆 = = 𝒔𝒍𝒐𝒑𝒆 = =
run 𝟑 run 𝟑
Therefore, the slope is 2/3.
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TRY THIS (2)
Find the slope in the given table of values. Show the graph.
x 0 1 2
y -2 0 2
Recall that if the line crosses the y-axis at the point (0,b), then b is the y-intercept of
the line.
y−b
𝑚=
x−0
y−b
𝑚=
x
Cross-multiply
y – b = mx
This is the slope-intercept form of the equation wherein m is the slope and b
is the y-intercept.
EXAMPLE: Find the slope and y-intercept of the line whose equation is y = x – 1.
y=x–1
Find the slope and y-intercept of the line whose equations are:
1. y = -2x + 5
2
2. y = 𝑥 + 2
3
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MAKING GENERALIZATION:
In this module, you have learned that:
• The slope of any non-vertical straight line containing the points with coordinates
(x1,y1)(x2,y2), is defined by the formula
• If the slope is positive (m > 0), then the graph of the line increases from left to right.
• If the slope is negative (m < 0), then the graph of the line decreases from left to right.
EVALUATION
A. Find the slope of a straight line that passes through the given pair of points.
1. (-6,0), (5,-3)
2. (-4,3), (-4,1)
3. (-3, 4), (-2, 0)
B. Find the slope in the given table of values.
x 5 3 1 -1 x -1 1 3
1. 2. y 2 0 -2
y 2 1 0 -1
TAKE NOTE:
➢ This module is good for two (2) weeks.
➢ Please don’t submit this module.
➢ Only submit your written answers on a separate sheet of paper.
➢ Don’t forget to write your name and section on the paper.
NOTE: If you have clarifications and questions about the lesson, kindly message the account,
“Angelika Bertillo Rocha”.
Thank You. God Bless Peace and All Good.
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