a line with a positive slope rises from left to right
There are many things that could be a positive slope. A positive slope is a slope that moves upward in direction.
Two coordinates define a point. You need two pairs of two coordinates to define two points and, therefore, a slope.
a positive slope is a slope which increases in value "y" as well as its value for "x" i.e. (0,0)(2,2) would be listed as positive because the values increase olong the slope of the line
If the slope (line)is in upward direction, it is called positive slope
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if you define y = constant then the slope of any constant is 0 so if you define the line y = 0 the slope of 0 is 0.
Yes. If the fraction is the same, the negative slope would have at least one negative number, while the positive would have both positive numbers. I'm pretty sure. :)
slope of the graph ... actually the absolute value of the slope, actual slope, positive or negative, would indicate direction, so the slope would be velocity.
Whether both are positive or not, you divide rise / run.
No because the slope of a line can be positive or negative
positive slope negative slope zero slope undefined
For a negative slope, the rise is negative and the run is positive.
The slope of the graph of a direct variation is always positive.