People put a line through the number zero to indicate that it is not valid or should be disregarded in a given context, such as in mathematical equations or when indicating that a score or value is not applicable. This practice helps to avoid confusion, especially in situations where zero might be misinterpreted or mistakenly included in calculations. Additionally, in some cultures or fields, it serves as a visual cue to signify that zero should not be confused with the letter "O."
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
A number line is one of them
2
y - 2 = 0
If you mean points of (2, 1) and (0, -5) then the slope of the line is 3
Since the slope of the line is 0, then the line is a horizontal line, and since the y-coordinates of the two points are 0, then the line lies on the x-axis. Thus, the equation of the line is y = 0.
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
A number line is one of them
2
y - 2 = 0
y - 2 = 0
y - 2 = 0
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
Points: (0, -2) and (6, 0) Slope: 1/3 Equation of line: 3y = x-6
If you mean points of (2, 1) and (0, -5) then the slope of the line is 3
Slope = (8 - 0)/(0 - 4) = -2
find the slop of the line passing through (1,5) and (0,2)