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What’s the difference in the y-values of two point on a line called

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The rise is the vertical distance between the two points, which is the difference between their y-coordinates. That makes the rise y2 − y1. The run between these two points is the difference in the x-coordinates, or x2 − x1. Since slope equals rise over run, the slope of the line is y2 − y1 over x2 − x1.
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