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What does the slope of a linear model represent

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The growth rate of the linear equation

Explanation:

In a linear equation the slope is represented as the "m" variable in the equation. It can be a positive or negative number, even a decimal or a fraction! Yet every "y" value will change based on the "x" value that is being multiplied by the value of the slope.

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