why is the slope called rise and run
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The formula for slope is sometimes referred to as "rise over run", because the fraction onsists of the "rise" (being the change in y, going up or down) divided by the "run" (being the change in x, going from left to the right). ... For this equation, we'll look at the line, compute the slope, and consider the y-intercept
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The vertical change between two points is called the rise, and the horizontal change is called the run. The slope equals the rise divided by the run: Slope =riserun Slope = rise run .
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