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Javion Ware
Mathematics
26 July, 17:11
Slope = rise over run = y2-y1 over x2-x1
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Ayana Wolfe
26 July, 17:25
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This is a true statement. Is there a question?
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Renee Murillo
26 July, 17:41
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Thats true slope does equal rise over run
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