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If you don't have calculator on the Windows computer you are using, do this. Click Start, select Run. In the box type calc and press enter. This should bring up the calculator. You can now get your answer. Click 365, then /, then 55 and press enter. The answer will appear on the simulated calculator on the screen. Ta da!
This one way. Use the calculator function on your computer. If you don't have calculator on the Windows computer you may be using, do this. Click Start, select Run. In the box type calc and press enter. This should bring up the calculator. You can now get your answer. If you want to know how to do this manually... deep sigh. Ask that specific question and I will answer it.
On any scientific calculator, calculate the arctan (inverse tan, tan-1) of (2 / 4.5). Make sure the calculator is using the correct type of angular measure (degrees or radians, depending on what you want).
For every 4.5 rise, the run is 100, hence tangent of the angle of inclination is (4.5/100) = 0.045. Now find out the angle whose tangent is 0.045 from a table or using a calculator. It turns out to be 2.576 degrees
Rise over run gives you slope, not points