The slope is hi
To find the slope of the line on a distance versus time graph, you divide the rise by the run. Here, the rise is 900 meters and the run is 3 minutes. First, convert 3 minutes to seconds: 3 minutes = 180 seconds. Then, the slope is calculated as 900 m / 180 s = 5 m/s. Thus, the slope of the line is 5 meters per second.
slope of line is the ration of the rise over the run
Is the modulus, gradient or slope of the line.
It is the rise/run for the line.
As a line with a positive slope gets closer to vertical, its slope value increases and approaches infinity. The slope is defined as the rise over run; as the run (horizontal change) approaches zero, the slope becomes steeper. Ultimately, a perfectly vertical line has an undefined slope, as it cannot be expressed as a ratio of rise to run.
run as in slope of a line is zero . horizontal lines have no slope and vertical lines have a slope of zero
you obviously run 600m
slope of line is the ration of the rise over the run
Is the modulus, gradient or slope of the line.
A vertical line is NO SLOPE to ski on. That's how my Algebra teacher taught us to remember it. Slope is rise/run with run=0, so the slope is infinity or "No Slope"
The slope is rise over run. If another line was parallel, the slope would be the same.
It is the rise/run for the line.
Your answer is 3/24 or 0.125 Slope = Rise / Run
As a line with a positive slope gets closer to vertical, its slope value increases and approaches infinity. The slope is defined as the rise over run; as the run (horizontal change) approaches zero, the slope becomes steeper. Ultimately, a perfectly vertical line has an undefined slope, as it cannot be expressed as a ratio of rise to run.
The slope of a line is rise over run. That is to say, how many units the line rises for every unit it travels laterally.
Rise/Run (The rise of the slope divided by the run of the slope.)
rise over run