No.
Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.
No.
Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.
No.
Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.
No.
Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.
The line has a negative slope (or negative gradient).When the angle between the line and the positive direction of Ox is obtuse then the slope is negative. Conversely, when the angle is acute, the slope is positive.
If a line has a slope m then a line perpendicular to it has a slope -1/m ( negative inverse). For example if a line has slope positive 2, its perpendicular has slope -1/2
If the line slants upward (going towards the right), then the slope is positive.
It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.
A direct relationship if the slope of the line is positive. An inverse relationship if the slope of the line is negative.
No because the slope of a line can be positive or negative
If the slope (line)is in upward direction, it is called positive slope
Never.
a line with a positive slope rises from left to right
positive
Rise of a line is a positive slope.
The correct properties are found in answer A. The slope of a line is always positive, no matter which way the line is angled or heading.
A line that slopes to the right and up has a positive slope.
It will be the positive reciprocal of -6 which is 1/6.
The line has a negative slope (or negative gradient).When the angle between the line and the positive direction of Ox is obtuse then the slope is negative. Conversely, when the angle is acute, the slope is positive.
If a line has a slope m then a line perpendicular to it has a slope -1/m ( negative inverse). For example if a line has slope positive 2, its perpendicular has slope -1/2
Yes, it is true; slope zero is no slope.