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Rise
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Math for Non-Math Majors
Definition
"Rise" denotes the vertical change between two points on a graph. It is often used when calculating the slope of a line.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- Rise is calculated by subtracting the y-coordinate of one point from the y-coordinate of another.
- Rise is paired with 'run' to determine the slope of a line.
- In the slope formula, rise is represented as Δy.
- A positive rise indicates an upward movement on the graph, while a negative rise indicates a downward movement.
- Rise can be visualized as the height difference between two points on a Cartesian plane.
Review Questions
- How do you calculate the rise between two points (3,4) and (7,10)?
- What does a negative rise indicate about the direction of a line segment?
- How is rise represented in the slope formula?
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