Linear has a slope direct does not but both go through the orgin
The slope is always positive A negative slope will always pass through quadrant II and IV
Not always. For example, try to find the slope of the line that passes through the points (3, 4) and (2, 3).
The slope of a perpendicular line is not defined.
There is no slope defined for a vertical line.
Not all linear functions have defined slope. In two dimension it is definet but in three dimensions it cant be defined; For that direction ratios are defined in mathematics.
The slope of a vertical line is not defined.
You cannot: the slope is not defined.
The slope of a perpendicular line is not defined.
A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).
That's a vertical line; the slope is not defined.
It is not defined.