Topic C includes lessons 15-23 and covers the slope of a non-vertical line, the computation of the slope of a non-vertical line, the line joining two distinct points of the graph 𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑏 has Slope 𝑚, there Is only one line passing through a given point with a given slope, the graph of a linear equation in two variables is a line, every line is a graph of a linear equation, some facts about graphs of linear equations in two variables, constant rates revisited, and the defining equation of a line.
9422_Slope_intercept_form_problems.html
9412_Worked_example_slope_from_two_points.html
9411_Slope_of_a_line_negative_slope.html
9406_Intercepts_from_a_table.html
9408_Worked_example_intercepts_from_an_equation.html
9405_x_intercept_of_a_line.html
9409_Slope_direction_of_a_line.html
9418_Slope_intercept_equation_from_graph.html
9416_Intro_to_point_slope_form.html
9417_Graph_from_slope_intercept_equation.html
9419_Slope_intercept_equation_from_slope_point.html
9420_Slope_intercept_equation_from_two_points.html
9413_Slope_of_a_horizontal_line.html
9415_Proving_slope_is_constant.html
9421_Slope_intercept_form_from_a_table.html
9407_Intercepts_from_an_equation.html
All video content by Khan Academy is under their license: CC by NC SA
Website created using Khan Academy Static Downloader