Slope-the slant of the line on a graph SLOPE aa slant upward or downward, or the degree of such a slant aa line, surface, direction, or plane.

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Slope-the slant of the line on a graph

SLOPE aa slant upward or downward, or the degree of such a slant aa line, surface, direction, or plane that is inclined

LINEAR RELATIONSHIP  Describes variables that change proportionally  Are representable on a graph as a straight line

The difference between The lines on a graph What is a linear relationship? The relation between the lines on a graph

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Slopes, The part of a hill or mountain that is at an angle

What part of a mountain is a slope?  The top The top  The side The side

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