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The steepness of the slope of the graph gives

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Answered by thezvezda1104
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INTRO :

Steep slopes are legally defined as hillsides having a 15 foot, or greater, vertical rise over 100 feet of horizontal run, or 15% slope . They are often undesirable ar- eas for development due to the difficulty of building on steep grades.

The steepness of a hill is called a slope. The same goes for the steepness of a line. The slope is defined as the ratio of the vertical change between two points, the rise, to the horizontal change between the same two points, the run. ... (x1, y1) represents the first point whereas (x2, y2) represents the second point.

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