what's the slope of x axis and y axis plz dont give statement ans.
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The slope of a line parallel to the x -axis is 0. The slope of a lineparallel to the y -axis has a slope that is undefined.
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Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find the slope of X-axis.
X-axis is denoted by the equation y = 0.
Writing the equation y = 0 in the form of y = mx + c.
y = 0(x) + c
The slope of the straight line is the coefficient of x.
The coefficient of x = 0
Therefore, the slope of X-axis is zero.
2. Find the slope of Y-axis.
We know that Y-axis is denoted by the equation x = 0.
Slope-intercept form of the equation y = mx + c.
mx = y - c
x = (y-c)/x
But x = 0
Therefore m =(y-c)/0
But division by zero is not defined.
The slope of Y-axis is not defined.
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