Because they are all moving at different speeds.
If two lines have different slopes, then they intersect at exactly one point. It makes no difference what their y-intercepts are.
unequal.
Slopes can go all different ways. It all depends on the size of the slope.
positive slope negative slope undefined slope zero slope
One could not. The shape could be a rectangle.
They will, if they have different slopes.
That depends on the swimmer. Every swimmer is different, so there is no 'one weight'.
negative reciprocal slopes ---> the lines are perpendicular equal slopes ---> the lines are parallel
The question makes little general sense because the concept of slopes is appropriate when dealing with equations in only two variables.Assuming, therefore, that there are only two variables, then either the slopes are the same or they are different,If the slopes are the same and the intercepts are the same: there are infinitely many solutionsIf the slopes are the same and the intercepts are different: there are no solutionsIf the slopes are different: there is a unique solution.
A gambrell roof is a gabeld roof with double slopes on each side. The lower slopes have steeper pitches than the upper upper slopes.
Slopes have the same friction of the road but in slopes the Potential energy changes into Kinetic Energy which causes movement..
When their slopes are of the same value and their y intercepts are different
They are not parallel.
No
A straight line cannot have two slopes. A curve, however, might have a different slope at every different point.
If the slopes are different the lines are neither - they intersect. They are parallel or coincident if the slopes are the same. Then, if the y-intercepts are the same they are coincident while if the y-intercepts are different, they are parallel.
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