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The ___ tells how fast a line rises or falls between any two points on that line. algebraically it is expressed as (y2 - y1)/ (x2 - x1) for the line p
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The ___ tells how fast a line rises or falls between any two points on that line. algebraically it is expressed as (y2 - y1)/ (x2 - x1) for the line p
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The correct answer would be a slope. The way I know is because that is the formula for slope and it is also used to find a distance between two points.
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