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what is the slope of x axis and y axis ​

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Answered by shrawani0408
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Vertical lines have an undefined slope. 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.

(i) if "x" term is missing, then the line will be parallel to x - axis and its slope will be zero. (i) Slope of "x" axis zero. (ii) Slope of "y" axis undefined.

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Answered by balaji34591
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Slope of x-axis = 0

Slope of y-axis = ∞ OR undefined

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⇒ Slope of x-axis = (y2 - y1)÷(x2 - x1)

Here, y1 and y2 will be 0 as we are taking out the slope of x-axis.

⇒ ∴ Slope of x-axis = 0 ÷ any value

                                 = 0     ←ANSWER

⇒ Slope of y-axis = (y2 - y1)÷(x2 - x1)

Here x1 and x2 will be 0 as we are taking out the slope of y-axis.

⇒ ∴ Slope of y-axis = any value ÷ 0

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