Since slope is defined to be "the change in y divided by the change in x", and the greek letter delta (Δ) is used to represent "change in", the formula for slope becomes: m = Δy / Δx
When the slope is 4, m = 4 and this can be written as: m = 4/1.
So, Δy = 4 and Δx = 1 ---> when x changes by 1, y will change by 4.
Starting at the point (a, b), when you change the x-value by 1, the x-value becomes a + 1; and when you change the y-value by 4, the y-value becomes b + 4.
(a, b) --> with a slope of 4 --> (a + 1, b + 4)