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What is the rise over run​

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Rise over run is another term for slope, with we can use to derive a linear equation.

The term rise over run in technical terms is the change of y over the change of x.

To find the rise over run, subtract the y terms and divide that by the x terms.


(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

You can use this to derive a linear equation as earlier mentioned by plugging in given points.

For example, a line passes through (3,4) with a rise over run of 3.


y=mx+b


4=3(3)+b


4=9+b


b=-5

So therefore the y intercept is -5, and the equation is
y=3x-5

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