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what is the difference between relation and slop on a graph

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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The slope and y-intercept values indicate characteristics of the relationship between the two variables x and y. The slope indicates the rate of change in y per unit change in x. The y-intercept indicates the y-value when the x-value is 0.

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Slope is understood to be the rate of change in the line (or how steep it is). The steeper the slope, the larger the slope is because it is changing or going up at a faster rate.

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Slope is understood to be the rate of change in the line (or how steep it is). The steeper the slope, the larger the slope is because it is changing or going up at a faster rate. Comment on Kim Seidel's post “Slope is understood to be the rate of change in th...”

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