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Three: Europe, Africa,and Antarctica.
vertical rise?
vertical lines run from top to bottom, horizontal lines run from left to right the difference between the two is 90 degrees if you place vertical lines next to horizontal lines.
run as in slope of a line is zero . horizontal lines have no slope and vertical lines have a slope of zero
The slope is the ratio of rise over the run. The rise is the change in the vertical distance.The run is the change in the horizontal distance.So the slope is the ratio of two changes, horizontal divided by vertical.
No, rise is the vertical change. Run is the horizontal change.
For horizontal run pipe it is Bottom of Pipe For vertical run Pipe it is back of pipe
Yes, slope can be defined as the ratio of vertical change (rise) to horizontal change (run) between two points on a line. Mathematically, it is expressed as ( m = \frac{\text{rise}}{\text{run}} ). This definition effectively describes how steep a line is, indicating how much the vertical position changes for a given horizontal distance.
A row of cells in a spreadsheet is typically horizontal, running across the columns from left to right. Each row contains data organized by columns.
The horizontal line that goes around the "waist" of the Earth is the Equator. The vertical line that goes vertically around the Earth, through the poles, is the Prime Meridian.
The vertical change between two points separated by a horizontal difference of Dx is Dx*slope = Dx*Rise/Run