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The run is the _________ change between two points along a line

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Answer:

The run is the horizontal change between two points along a line

Explanation:

The slope of a line can be defined as


\text{Slope}=\frac{\text{Rise}{\text{Run}=(\Delta y)/(\Delta x)

On comparing, we can say below mentioned things:

The run is always in the x direction and we take the horizontal axis as x-axis.

And rise is always in the y direction and we take the vertical axis as y-axis.

Therefore, we can conclude that the run is the horizontal change between two points along a line

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Run is the horizontal change between points. Run in slope means the change in "x" .
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