What is Slope of a Line?
Slope of a line is a measure of its steepness or incline, defined as the ratio of the vertical change between two points on the line to the horizontal change between the same two points. It indicates how much the line rises or falls for every unit of horizontal distance travelled. It is denoted using the letter ‘m‘.
Slope is the rate of change of y with respect to x. It simply means the slope is the rate of change of one given variable with respect to the other.
How to Convert Slope Form into Standard Form?
Equation of the line is represented in various forms such as standard form, slope-intercept form and others, one can easily convert the slope-intercept form of a line to standard form.
In this article, we have covered How to Convert the Slope Form of a Line into the Standard Form of a Line and related examples in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Slope of a Line?
- Equation of Line in Standard form
- Equation of Line in Slope-Intercept Form
- Converting From Slope-Intercept to Standard Form
- Sample Questions on Converting From Slope-Intercept to Standard Form
- Frequently Asked Questions