What is the slope of straight lines?

The slope of a straight line is the coefficient in the equation of a straight line on the coordinate plane facing x, which in turn is numerically equal to the tangent of the angle, which is the smallest rotation from the Ox axis to the Oy axis between the positively directed abscissa axis and a given straight line.



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