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Q: What happens to the slope when a line with positive slope gets closer to vertical?
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What happens to the slope when a line with positive slope gets close to vertical?

it gets larger


What happens when you try to calculate the slope of a vertical line?

You cannot: the slope is not defined.


Is a Verticle line positive or negative?

A vertical line is neither positive nor negative because the slope is undefined. An undefined slope creates a vertical line, hence no slope to calculate. An example of a vertical line would be x=2 or a "slope" of 2/0 (undef. slope). In addition, a vertical line is not even a function because it has repeating input(x) values.


What is a steeper slope?

In algebra, as in the physical world, steeper means closer to vertical.


What happens when the slope is 3 over 0?

If the slope is 3/0 then the line is vertical (as there is no change in x for some change in y).


What happens on a topographic map the closer the contour lines get?

The closer the contour lines, the steeper is the slope.


How do you find a negative slope intercept of a vertical line?

A vertical line does not have a slope - negative or positive. It is not defined. A vertical line has no y intercept and, if its equation is x = c (for some number c), then the x-intercept is (c, 0).


When the value of a slope gets bigger the graph of a line gets?

As the slope gets bigger the graph becomes closer to vertical - from bottom left to top right.


What slope does vertical line have?

A vertical line has a slope of infinity.


Slope of a vertical line?

The slope of a vertical line is undefined. Horizontal slope is 0.


What happens to the slope when a line gets close to horizontal?

It gets closer to 0.


What kind of slope does a vertical line have?

a vertical line has an undefined slope, while a horizontal slope has a slope of zero.