The equation of an oblique line, which is a line that is not vertical or horizontal, is typically expressed in the slope-intercept form: ( y = mx + b ), where ( m ) represents the slope of the line and ( b ) is the y-intercept. The slope ( m ) indicates the line's steepness and direction, while the y-intercept ( b ) shows where the line crosses the y-axis. Additionally, it can also be represented in point-slope form as ( y - y_1 = m(x - x_1) ), where ( (x_1, y_1) ) is a specific point on the line.
y = mx + c is the equation of a straight oblique line where m = gradient The gradient is a measue of the steepness of a line (or a measure of the slope of the line)
An oblique line is one that is at an angle to some frame of reference.
An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
It is a line segment.
Yes.
y = mx + c is the equation of a straight oblique line where m = gradient The gradient is a measue of the steepness of a line (or a measure of the slope of the line)
Oblique lines:
An oblique line is one that is at an angle to some frame of reference.
An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
a straight line
It is a line segment.
Oblique
its a line that connects each line to make a 3D box.... an oblique angle is one that is not a multiple of 90degrees
Be black or Oblique
Yes.
a line that is neither verticle or horizontal
A diagonal line is a straight line that connects two non-adjacent corners of a shape, typically forming a 45-degree angle with the sides of the shape. An oblique line, on the other hand, is any line that is neither horizontal nor vertical, and can be at any angle other than 90 degrees. In essence, all diagonal lines are oblique, but not all oblique lines are diagonal.