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17 December, 00:07

What does it mean to the rise over run when the slope is an integer?

A) the rise number is 1

B) the run number is always negative

C) the run part of the slope is going to be one

D) there will be no slope

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  1. 17 December, 01:35
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    The correct answer is:

    C) the run part of the slope is going to be one.

    Explanation:

    Slope is rise over run.

    If the slope is an integer, this means to write it as rise over run, we need to write it as a fraction.

    Any whole number or integer can be written as a fraction by writing it over a denominator of 1.

    If the denominator is 1, this means the run part is 1.
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