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Understanding Slope with a Skiing Cartoon - MathBits Interactive Lesson #3904110 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features a cartoon skier with orange hair and goggles descending along a straight blue line on a labeled x-y coordinate grid. The line passes through points like (-3, 2) and (2, -1), clearly illustrating a negative slope in an engaging, memorable way. Grid lines are marked from -5 to 5 on both axes, supporting precise interpretation of coordinates and rise-over-run calculations.
This image is commonly used in middle or high school algebra lessons to introduce or reinforce the concept of slope, linear equations, and graph interpretation. It supports visual learners and appears in digital worksheets, interactive tutorials, and educational blogs targeting STEM educators and students.
Related Cliparts: Visualize slope and linear equations using this fun skiing cartoon on a coordinate plane. Ideal for middle school math classrooms and online learning.
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