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Y = - 2X - 3 Plot this and see that a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant III.
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The slope is a negative number.
depends on line slope
Line a with a slope perpendicular to that of line b has a slope that is the negative reciprocal of line b's. So basically the negative reciprocal.
Y = - 2X - 3 Plot this and see that a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant III.
The slope is always positive A negative slope will always pass through quadrant II and IV
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It can be positive, negative, or zero, depending where else the line passes through.
The slope is a negative number.
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depends on line slope
The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.The slope of the perpendicular is the negative reciprocal of the slope of a line. In this case, - (1 / -1) = 1.
We know that its slope is negative, but without an equation or some points the line passes through we can't determine the actual value of the slope.
Line a with a slope perpendicular to that of line b has a slope that is the negative reciprocal of line b's. So basically the negative reciprocal.
Yes, a steep line typically has a negative slope. The slope of a line represents the rate at which the line is increasing or decreasing. In the case of a steep line that is sloping downwards from left to right, the slope is considered negative.
If a line has a negative slope it is going 'down hill' and if it has a positive slope it is going 'up hill'