It has no slope and is parallel to the x axis
It is a straight line parallel to the x axis and has no slope
whats the slope of (-12 -11)
The slope between the points (3, 5) and (-2, 2) is 3/5
vertical is top to bottom(parallel to Y axis). horizontal is left to right(parallel to X axis).
its a graph that measures whats things happens as years or months or days go by.
If the algebraic equation is linear, in the form y = mx + b, the slope is simply m; the difference in y of any 2 points divided by the difference in x of those points (rise over run). If the equation is non-linear, the slope is the first derivative of that equation, from calculus. You woul need to know calculus to solve in this case. The slope will vary from point to point, unlike the linear case, where slope is constant.
whats the slope of (-12 -11)
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The slope between the points (3, 5) and (-2, 2) is 3/5
vertical is top to bottom(parallel to Y axis). horizontal is left to right(parallel to X axis).
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its a graph that measures whats things happens as years or months or days go by.
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If the algebraic equation is linear, in the form y = mx + b, the slope is simply m; the difference in y of any 2 points divided by the difference in x of those points (rise over run). If the equation is non-linear, the slope is the first derivative of that equation, from calculus. You woul need to know calculus to solve in this case. The slope will vary from point to point, unlike the linear case, where slope is constant.
Surfaces between layers of sediments (bedding planes) are usually deposited in horizontal sheets, but cross-bedding is inclined. Graded beds are horizontal and are usually sorted from coarse at the bottom to fine at the top.
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A decorative horizontal band, as along the upper part of a wall in a room. It is also the finished plank which forms the decorative band around the upper part of the building above the siding, windows and doors.