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How does a positive slope differ from a negative slope?

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Answered by ankit8947
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positive slope have angle 0 to 90°, with +x axis

while negative slope have 90°to 180°.

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Answered by brahmbhattnathan
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Answer:

The gradient differs and the positive slope will go up towards the right hand corner of the page and the negative slope will come down from the top left to the bottom right

Step-by-step explanation:

for example, if you are calculating the gradient of a slope you will know the slope is positive if the gradient is. Eg, (using the formula rise/run to find the gradient) 2/4=1/2 therefore the line has a positive slope

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