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Steepness in graphs refers to the angle or slope of a line, indicating how quickly a value changes in relation to another. It is often quantified by the slope, which is calculated as the rise (change in the vertical direction) over the run (change in the horizontal direction). A steeper line suggests a greater rate of change, while a flatter line indicates a slower rate of change. In mathematical terms, a slope greater than one is considered steep, while a slope less than one is relatively flat.

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