Because you have more than one point.
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Yes a undefined slope is a vertical line so the domain would be a single number and the range would be all reals
The slope between any two points in a plane is the ratio of the difference in the vertical direction (the rise) and the difference in the horizontal direction (the run). Since it is a ratio, the difference in the horizontal direction may not be zero. However, the slope of a vertical line is considered to be "infinite". With that qualification, the slope between any two points on a plane can have any real value.The slope between any two distinct points on a graph is as defined above. The slope at a single point is defined only if the relevant function is differentiable at that point and it is the slope of the tangent to graph at that point.
The slope will be negative.The slope will be negative.The slope will be negative.The slope will be negative.
positive slope negative slope zero slope undefined
Density is the slope of the line. density = mass/volume = constant. Since mass and volume have a linear relationship, then that constant is also the slope of the line on a graph of a comparison of mass to volume ratios.
The slop of a line which represents mass over volume would give you density.
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Continuous sample = Slope of curve of change
because the density is defined to be the mass over the volume. the slope is just a math term used to define such a relation.
the slope would be grams/liter, so most likely density
Two or more coordinates are needed to determine the slope of a line
When the vertical axis represents "number of things" and the horizontal represents "volume of the thing"---slope is change in vertical over change in horizontal, so units of the slope would be "number/volume", which is density.
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no slope.A single number does not define a line or curve and so cannot have a slope.
The slope is a single number, not a pair. Please check your information and resubmit a correct question. The slope is a single number, not a pair. Please check your information and resubmit a correct question. The slope is a single number, not a pair. Please check your information and resubmit a correct question. The slope is a single number, not a pair. Please check your information and resubmit a correct question.
A single point cannot determine the slope of a straight line. It can, therefore, have any slope at all.