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Mathematics, 14.11.2020 03:20 jadenwilsan

What is the slope of the segment shown for a staircase with 10-inch treads and 7.75-inch risers? Riser
Tread
The slope is
As you walk up (or down) the stairs, your vertical distance from the floor is a linear function of your
horizontal distance from the point on the floor where you started. The function is continuous v.


What is the slope of the segment shown for a staircase with 10-inch treads and 7.75-inch risers?

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