Which statement does not describe the slope of a line?
rise over run
the ra...
Mathematics, 12.01.2020 00:31 bhjbh7ubb
Which statement does not describe the slope of a line?
rise over run
the ratio of the difference in the y-coordinates to the difference in the x-coordinates
the point where the line intercepts the y axis.
the steepness of the line on the graph
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