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D. Peter, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), Mexico
Answered Nov 08, 2019
Undefined and zero are known to be slopes that can sometimes be used for various purposes. The undefined slope will come with a vertical line, and the zero slopes are going to be the exact opposite as it comes with a horizontal line.
The undefined slope will come with 0 as its denominator, while in a zero slope, the 0 will be the numerator. There is also a difference between the available variables. In an undefined slope, the details can be determined by checking the x variables, and once again, it will be the opposite with the zero slopes wherein the y variables will be checked.
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D. Loukas, Maths Professor, Diploma in Mathematics, Beverly hills, California
Answered Nov 04, 2019
Slope, in mathematics, is the climb or measure between two points on an allotted line. Slope also calculates the "steepness" of the line. The slope consists of two pairs of points or coordinates that are represented by variables in the form of letters X and Y. Any change in the variable "Y" will influence the "X" variable. The slope, lines, and points are arranged on a chart with integers ( positive and negative) on both X and Y-axis.
Zero is positioned in the middle of the graph and lies in the intersection of both the Y and X-axis. With a zero slope, the numerator is zero, which signifies the Y points and creates a difference of zero linking the variables. Zero divided by any non-zero denominator will be zero. A straight, vertical line illustrates an undefined slope on the graph with the X coordinate points having no existing value of the slope.