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    in algebra, why does m stand for slope [delete]

    Question #88708. Asked by fallen24. (Nov 18 07 7:19 PM)


    jonnowales

    http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question11912.html

    See the above link, Question #11912. :)

    Nov 18 07, 7:32 PM
    McGruff

    Please use question #11912 if you wish to post an answer to this question.

    Nov 18 07, 8:43 PM


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