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A Line on a grid passes through the points (2.7,3.5) and (1.6,2.4) What is the vertical change between these two points?
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A Line on a grid passes through the points (2.7,3.5) and (1.6,2.4) What is the vertical change between these two points?
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A Line on a grid passes through the points (2.7,3.5) and (1.6,2.4) What is the vertical change between these two points?
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(x,y)
y is vertical change
compare
(2.7,3.5) and (1.6,2.4)
compare VERTICAL change
3.5 to 2.4
3.5-2.4=1.1
it changed 1.1, but it went down so
the veritcal change is -1.1
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the vertical changeslso known as the slope, is 1.
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