I believe they have Negative Slopes as stated by my Geometry Book. "Perpendicular Lines Have Slopes Which Are Negative ___"
Positve slopes increase on the chart and negative decreases. Positive increase from 0 to the top right corner of the chart.
No, a slope doesn't really have a speed, just an angle of steepness.
Zero represents any value in algebra. This includes positive or negative numbers.
perpendiculars("Opposite" is a pretty arbitrary condition in math. The slopes are negative reciprocals.)and by negative that person means the opposite of what it is already, negative or positive, it's not always negative
I believe they have Negative Slopes as stated by my Geometry Book. "Perpendicular Lines Have Slopes Which Are Negative ___"
positive, negative, undefined slopes
Positve slopes increase on the chart and negative decreases. Positive increase from 0 to the top right corner of the chart.
Because they are basis to Algebra. And Algebra is one of the fundamentals of Mathematic.
a whole number negative or positive
No, a slope doesn't really have a speed, just an angle of steepness.
Zero represents any value in algebra. This includes positive or negative numbers.
A positive slope is simply a slope going upward on a graph from left to right. A negative slope is a slope going downward from left to right. Often, negative slopes are the reverse of positive slopes and are both depending on the person's direction.
perpendiculars("Opposite" is a pretty arbitrary condition in math. The slopes are negative reciprocals.)and by negative that person means the opposite of what it is already, negative or positive, it's not always negative
Slopes are whatever b is when using the formula y=mx+b. It could be any #, positive or negative.
No but - - 6 = 6
Yes.