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What is the rise over run if the slope is (-2/3)?

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Explanation:

rise: any number in the multiple of 2

run: any number in the multiple of 3

WITH

a line sloping downwards

Topic: coordinate geometry

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User Murmansk
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Answer:


Slope=(Rise)/(Run)=(-2)/(3)

The rise is -2 and run is 3

Explanation:

We need to find rise over run if the slope is (-2/3).

The formula of slope is:
Slope=(Rise)/(Run)

So in the given slope:
Slope=(-2)/(3)

The rise is : -2 and run is 3 because if we compare the formula of slope with the slope given we can simply find rise over run


Slope=(Rise)/(Run)=(-2)/(3)

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