Slope = -1
The slope is -1 .
That means the line is horizontal. It runs parallel to the X axis.
Y=2X+4. You must only change the plus blank...
This is a straight line, runs through the origin and has a slope of 12.
A Parallel of Latitude
The slope is -1 .
That means the line is horizontal. It runs parallel to the X axis.
Y=2X+4. You must only change the plus blank...
This is a straight line, runs through the origin and has a slope of 12.
If the line runs parallel to the x axis (horizontally), its slope is 0. If runs parallel to the y axis (vertically), then its slope is undefined. This is because slope equals rise (y) divided by run (x). For example, if the line is raised 0 units on the y scale and runs 3 units over from the origin on the x scale, you calculate slope by dividing 0 (rise) by 3 (run), which equals 0. On the other hand, if we were to flip the units, the case would be different. If you go up 3 units on the y scale, and over 0 units on the x scale, you would divide 3 (rise) by 0 (run), which is undefined because it is impossible to divide by zero.
A Parallel of Latitude
a horizantal line
the lines of latitude
the answer s the slope how can it be slope it if it goes up and down slope is the measuer of x axis and y axis
Parallel is a term that is usually used to describe the direction of a line. Parallel runs in the direction of north and south.
This is the equation of a straight line y = 0*x + 0. It has slope of zero, and intersects the y-axis at the origin. It runs coincident with the x-axis.
The 10 foot line :)