Rise is the vertical distance between the two points on the graph. This is measured using the Y axis.
It is the "excitement point" or the sudden(or not) maximum rise of a specific value. Most applicable in statistics.
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.
Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It has no meaning in math. Communative does not mean anything - in math or elsewhere.
Either can be bigger: it is no big deal.
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It is the "excitement point" or the sudden(or not) maximum rise of a specific value. Most applicable in statistics.
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.
slope
I'm not sure exactly whar you mean but b- rise/run which is also a part of y intersection (m), related to graphs.
It's just rise over run
Tangent
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Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It has no meaning in math. Communative does not mean anything - in math or elsewhere.
Provided the run is not zero, rise/run gives the gradient, or slope, between two points.