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6. How are slope and rate of change similar ? ( use complete sentence to explain )

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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: . .... if coordinates of any two points of a line are given, then the rate of change is the ratio of the change in the y-coordinates to the change in the x-coordinates. (I have no clue if this is right.. )
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Finding Rate of Change. When finding the slope of real-world situations, it is often referred to as rate of change. “Rate of change” means the same as “slope.” If you are asked to find the rate of change, use the slope formula or make a slope triangle.

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