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1.) Keeping in mind that a function's rate of change is a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing, what does the slope of a linear function indicate?
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1.) Keeping in mind that a function's rate of change is a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing, what does the slope of a linear function indicate?
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slope slope shows the speed of increase or decrease
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"Slope" is the "function's rate of change", so it indicates "how fast the function is increasing or decreasing."
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