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It is simply the arctan transformation of the fraction.

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How do you find the slope when you have a fraction?

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Can slope be written as a whole number instead of a fraction?

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How do you convert a slope percent into a degree?

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What is the equation for finding degree of slope?

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Can you have an improper fraction for slope of a line?

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When calculating slope which variable goes on top of the fraction?

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