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Y = - 2X - 3 Plot this and see that a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant III.
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The slope is a negative number.
depends on line slope
We know that its slope is negative, but without an equation or some points the line passes through we can't determine the actual value of the slope.
Y = - 2X - 3 Plot this and see that a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant III.
yes
The slope is always positive A negative slope will always pass through quadrant II and IV
It can be positive, negative, or zero, depending where else the line passes through.
The slope is a negative number.
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depends on line slope
The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.
Line a with a slope perpendicular to that of line b has a slope that is the negative reciprocal of line b's. So basically the negative reciprocal.
We know that its slope is negative, but without an equation or some points the line passes through we can't determine the actual value of the slope.
If a line has a negative slope it is going 'down hill' and if it has a positive slope it is going 'up hill'
Never.