Math, asked by ayeshawadgeri01, 11 months ago

what is the slope of X-axis and Y-axis?​

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Answered by sourya1794
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Step-by-step explanation:

x- axis :-The x -axis is a horizontal line with the equation y=0 . There are an infinite number of lines that are parallel to the x -axis, y=0. All horizontal lines have slope of 0.

y-axis :-The y -axis is a vertical. A line that is parallel to the y -axis also has to be vertical. The slope of a line parallel to the y -axis has a slope that is undefined.

Answered by nagarajah360
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Slope define as rise divide by run.

A line parallel to Y axis is a vertical line that has no run so it defines the definition

A line parallel to X axis has no raise but it follows the definition because a slope of 0 can be calculate

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