Rise over run
You can use the formula x2 - y2 over x1 - y1 or you can use the formula: Rise over Run. If you use rise over run formula, you HAVE to make sure that you form a right triangle.
Rise over run gives you slope, not points
Slope equals rise over run.
It could have been either but it must have been easier to put the y-coordinate on top.
If you're talking about slope, it is rise over run. But why is it not the other way run over rise?
rise divided by run: a fraction, rise is y and run is x (you run on a horizontal plane) (you rise on a vertical plane)
Rise over run
The slope can be remembered as "rise over run". When the slope is an integer, it means that the rise over run is positive.
You can use the formula x2 - y2 over x1 - y1 or you can use the formula: Rise over Run. If you use rise over run formula, you HAVE to make sure that you form a right triangle.
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
a run in math is referring to slope, which is rise over run. rise is how far you travel up, and run is how far you travel over.
Rise over run gives you slope, not points
Slope equals rise over run.
y=mx+b...... m is rise over run.... how many points it goes up=rise how many it goes over= run..... use b as the y intercept (where the line crosses the y-axis
RUNRun.
It could have been either but it must have been easier to put the y-coordinate on top.