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Slope of a line = m slope of perpendicular line = -1/m
Parallel lines have the same slope. The slope of the second line is also 13.
The slope of a line perpendicular to one with a slope of m is -1/m.
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The same. Parallel lines have the same slope.
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how the values of the slope affect the overall meaning of the equation?
The steeper the slope, the more work (force) has to be exerted.
Answer
An inclined plane is a surface with a slope. A ramp is an example, as are chutes, hoppers, and funnels. Since cutting blades have sloped surfaces, they are also inclined planes, and so knives, drills, chisels, and plows are examples. The twist of a screw is an inclined plane, including the Archimedes screw used for pumping water, as is the blade of the rotor of a windmill. All of these were in use in the Middle Ages. There are types of inclined planes, such as the airfoil, that were not in use then.
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It doesn't.
How does slope affect the rate of weathering
Maybe the slope went slower because of the water went slower
coordinate planes, intercepts, #'s, ordered pairs..etc.
It really depends on the slope. If it is a steep slope, the runoff will flow downhill faster and collect more at the bottom. If it is a pretty level slope, the runoff won't collect at the bottom of it. The water will just flood the top of the slope.