Undefined slope is a vertical line along the horizontal point of origin., the slope would have a denominator of zero, which is undefined.
in a graph, a line with a zero slope is the one that is parallel to the x-axis. It is represented by an equation of the form y = a constant, independent of x values.
A straight, horizontal line.
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Vertical. Te horizontal like has zero slope ( no slope) and the vertical line has infinite (very very high) slope
a horizontal line
Undefined slope is a vertical line along the horizontal point of origin., the slope would have a denominator of zero, which is undefined.
in a graph, a line with a zero slope is the one that is parallel to the x-axis. It is represented by an equation of the form y = a constant, independent of x values.
A straight, horizontal line.
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Yes, it is true; slope zero is no slope.
A line with an undefined slope is a vertical line. A line with a slope of zero is a horizontal line. If you use the formula for slope m = (y2-y1) divided by (x2-x1)... For an undefined slope you will get zero in the denominator, which you cannot have because you cannot divide by zero. For a slope equal to zero, you will get a zero in the numerator. Zero divided by any non-zero denominator, will give you a slope of zero.
The slope when you get a zero on top would be zero. Zero divided by any number is zero.
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A constant acceleration on a velocity-time graph would appear as a straight line with a non-zero slope. The slope of the line represents the acceleration, with a steeper slope indicating a greater acceleration.
A curve is formed by lines. If the length of these lines is reduced to zero, we get a very smooth curve.
positive slope, the line goes up (increases) from left to right negative slope, the line goes down (decreases) from left to right zero slope, the line is horizontal (flat) undefined slope, the line is vertical (straight up)