what is meant by slope of a straight line.give examles if they exist [chapter:coordinate geometry]
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SLOPE is the tangent drawn to the line making an angle with the positive X-axis.
slope(m) = tan(theta) or( y2-y1) /(x2-x1)
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The slope of a straight line is the steepness of the line with respect to the x axis.
It is the increase in y coordinate (ordinate) with respect to the increase in the (abscissa) x coordinate, as we move from left to right on the straight line.
The way to find it is : take two points on the line. A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2)
if x1 = x2, then slope is infinity.
otherwise,
slope = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
Slope is also equal to the tangent of the angle made by the straight line L with the positive x axis.
a x + by + c = 0 is the equation. then slope = - a/b
It is the increase in y coordinate (ordinate) with respect to the increase in the (abscissa) x coordinate, as we move from left to right on the straight line.
The way to find it is : take two points on the line. A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2)
if x1 = x2, then slope is infinity.
otherwise,
slope = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
Slope is also equal to the tangent of the angle made by the straight line L with the positive x axis.
a x + by + c = 0 is the equation. then slope = - a/b
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