yes, the slope of the line is the tangent of the angle
No slope is the angle at which a surface goes up or down.
Its angle of incline.
The angle that the line makes with the axes changes.
CV- converse
FALSE
The slope of a line is the tangent of the angle made by the line with the X-axis. Since for a horizontal line, this angle is 0 and tan(0) = zero, the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
The slope of a line is the tangent of the angle made by the line with the X-axis. Since for a horizontal line, this angle is 0 and tan(0) = zero, the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
yes, the slope of the line is the tangent of the angle
true or false ? perpendicular lines intersect at an angle of 45
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.
No slope is the angle at which a surface goes up or down.
Its angle of incline.
The angle that the line makes with the axes changes.
Slope is the angle compared with the horizontal, where the horizontal is 90° to the vertical, which can be measured with a plumb line. So, put a weight on a string, measure the angle of the string to the angle you are measuring, subtract 90° and that will give you the slope.
CV- converse
Any vertical line is parallel to the y-axis in a co-ordinate plane.Therefore the angle of inclination is equal to 90 degrees.According to the formula , slope of a line = tanΘΘ = 90.Therefore slope = tan 90= sq.rt of {0/(4-4)}= sq.rt of 0/0= 0/0= undefined.