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What relationship is used to find the slope of a line?

User Ppr
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Answer:


m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Explanation:

slope formula

User Pete McKinney
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Answer:


(rise)/(run)

Explanation:

The slope of a line is calculated by dividing the rise by the run.

In the attached example, the rise is 1 and the run is 2, so the slope is 1/2. The rise is the distance the line goes up. The run is the distance the line goes to the right for each (rise) units. The line below goes up 1 and right 2 over and over again.

What relationship is used to find the slope of a line?-example-1
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