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Steepest line possible dealing with slope is up to, but not including infinity.

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What has the steepest slope?

A vertical line.


Which value for slope represents the steepest line?

The slope of a line is the change in y coordinates divided by the change in x coordinates. Zero is the slope of a flat line. The steeper the line, the greater the value of the slope. For instance a slope of 587 is steeper than a slope of 48. A vertical line is not given a slope measurement - it is said to be indeterminate, so there is no representation for the "steepest" line. An extremely steep line will have a slope value approaching plus or minus infinity.


How could you find the steepest slope by looking at contour lines?

each contour line represents an equal value, so the closer the lines the steeper the slope


Where is the steepest railway line in the world?

Scenic World's railway line is the steepest


What is the steepest line?

Your mother's line


How can you tell which equation has the steepest slope?

if you know the slope of two epuations, (if the equations are in slope intercept form (y=mx+b, y is the dependent variable, x is the independent variable, m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept) the line represented by the line with the larger slope (|m|) has the steeper slope. If the lines have the same m, the slopes are either equal or negative. If the slope of either line is undefined, it is steeper than any slope other than one that is undefined, in wich the slopes are equal


What is the point-slope form of a line with slope that contains the point (-2 1)?

The equation of the line will also depend on its slope which has not been given and so an answer is not possible.


What is the slope of a line perpendicular to y2?

It is not possible to answer this question because the line y2 is not identified.


Is it possible for a line to not have a x-intercept?

Yes, a zero slope line has no x-intercept.


What is the line slope of 06 30?

The line slope refers to the steepness of a line. Without any additional information, it is not possible to determine the line slope of "06 30" as it does not appear to represent a line equation or data points.


Is it possible for a line not to have a x-intercept?

If a line has a slope of 0 and y does not equal 0, then yes.


Why can't a vertical line be used to represent rate of change?

the rate of change is related to the slope; the higher the slope, the higher the rate. If the line is vertical, that is infinite slope or infinite rate of change which is not possible