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The ratio of a line's vertical change to its horizontal change is called perpendicular slope vertical angles parallel
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The ratio of a line's vertical change to its horizontal change is called
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slope is defined as: a change in y over a change in x. The change in y relates to a vertical change and a change in x relates to a horizontal change. It is also referred to as "rise over run".
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