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Mathematics
Algebra
Slope
What does the slope of 1/4
mean in context?
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In context, the slope of 1/4 means that for every 1 unit increase in the independent variable (x-axis), the dependent variable (y-axis) increases by 1/4 unit. It represents the rate of change between the two variables.
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