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The homework and classwork grading policy will be STRICTLY enforced The homework and classwork grading policy will be STRICTLY enforced.  Students may turn in COMPLETED homework and classwork ONE day late for a 60% and TWO days late for a 50%.  Any work turned in more than two days late with receive a 0 and will not be accepted. 

Slope Slope is a number used to describe the steepness, incline, gradient, or grade of a straight line. Slope is also the ratio of “rise” (vertical change) to the “run” (horizontal change) of any two points on the line.