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(iv) Line l is parallel to X-axis. What is the slope of line l? Why?​

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Answered by ItSdHrUvSiNgH
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Line l is parallel to X-axis. What is the slope of line l? Why?

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You may be aware that parallel lines have same slope

If the line is parallel to X-axis then it will have slope of X-axis.

And, We know that X-axis (Slope) is '0'

So the line L will also have slope as zero

  • Extra information
  1. If the line is parallel to Y-axis it's slope is infinity.
  2. The slope can also be calculated by m = tan^(-1) (A) Where m is slope and A is angle made by positive X-axis
  3. It can be also calculate by .

m =  \frac{dy}{dx}

slope is equal to change in y - co-ordinate divided by change in x - co-ordinate

Answered by sairajnalegae
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Answer:

what is the slope of a line which is parallel to x-axis

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