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konartist
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With a given inclination of a 130 degrees. and up in the left corner it says -1
I have no idea how to do this, any idea?
I have no idea how to do this, any idea?
The slope of a line is a measure of its steepness or incline, and is defined as the ratio of the vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between two points on the line. It can also be thought of as the rate of change of the dependent variable with respect to the independent variable.
To find the slope of a line given two points, you can use the formula: m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1). Simply plug in the coordinates of the two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) into the formula and solve for m.
The slope of a line represents the rate of change of the dependent variable (y) with respect to the independent variable (x). It tells us how much the dependent variable changes for a given change in the independent variable. A positive slope indicates a positive relationship between the variables, while a negative slope indicates a negative relationship.
A positive slope indicates a line that is sloping upwards from left to right, with the dependent variable increasing as the independent variable increases. A negative slope indicates a line that is sloping downwards from left to right, with the dependent variable decreasing as the independent variable increases. A slope of 0 indicates a horizontal line, and a slope that is undefined (or infinite) indicates a vertical line.
In real-life situations, slope can represent various things depending on the context. For example, in physics, it can represent the velocity of an object. In economics, it can represent the rate of change of a certain quantity. In geography, it can represent the steepness of a hill or mountain. Understanding slope can help us analyze and make predictions about various phenomena in the world around us.