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The slope of a line increases when the line becomes steeper, meaning that the rise over run ratio of the line becomes larger. This can happen when the line becomes more vertical. Conversely, the slope decreases when the line becomes less steep, which occurs when the line becomes more horizontal.
The slope of a line is the vertical change when you move one unit to the left or right.With a larger slope, a line becomes steeper, and with a smaller slope it becomes more shallow. y=mx+b This is an equation for a line. It's called the point-slope form. In this equation, m is the slope.
Continuous sample = Slope of curve of change
The answer depends on the signs of the original intercepts.x negative, y negative: negative slope becomes less negative and could go positive.x negative, y positive: positive slope becomes greater.x positive, y negative: positive slope becomes less positive and could go negative.x positive, y positive: negative slope becomes more negative.For 1 and 3, the slope changes sign when the y intercept crosses the origin.
As the slope get closer to zero, the graph becomes close to horizontal.
Make the slope a negative reciprocal. That means that you change the sign ( a positive number becomes negative or a negative number becomes a positive ). You also flip the slope as though it were a fraction (4/5 becomes 5/4. And 2/1 becomes 1/2). So if the slope was 3x it would now be -1/3x.
When the value of the slope gets smaller, the graph of the line becomes less steep. A smaller slope indicates a more gradual increase or decrease, depending on whether the slope is positive or negative. If the slope approaches zero, the line becomes nearly horizontal. This change affects the rate of change of the dependent variable with respect to the independent variable.
When the slope of a line increases, the line becomes steeper, indicating a greater rate of change in the y-values for each unit increase in the x-values. Conversely, if the slope decreases, the line becomes less steep, indicating a smaller rate of change. A positive slope indicates an upward trend, while a negative slope indicates a downward trend. Thus, changes in slope directly affect the angle and direction of the line on a graph.
As the slope gets bigger the graph becomes closer to vertical - from bottom left to top right.
The slope of a line becomes extremely large in magnitude as the line approaches being vertical;and is undefined or infinite for a truly vertical line.
As a line with a positive slope gets closer to vertical, its slope value increases and approaches infinity. The slope is defined as the rise over run; as the run (horizontal change) approaches zero, the slope becomes steeper. Ultimately, a perfectly vertical line has an undefined slope, as it cannot be expressed as a ratio of rise to run.
The line becomes more and more level (horizontal).