jayr5795 jayr5795
  • 16-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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Why does a horizontal line have a slope of 0, but a vertical line has anundened slope?

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Kalahira
Kalahira Kalahira
  • 25-10-2017
The slope of a line is defined as the rate of change on the vertical axis, divided by the rate of change on the horizontal axis, Δy/Δx. So for a horizontal line, the rate of change on the y axis is zero, this means that it's slope will be 0/Δx and for vertical line, x-axis does not change, which make the denominator 0 Δy/0.
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