What is an Undefined Slope?
Different types of Slopes

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1.
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An undefined slope occurs when a line is vertical, meaning it has no defined rise over run.
2.
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How does a Positive Slope look?
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A positive slope rises from left to right.
3.
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How does a Negative Slope look?
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A negative slope falls from left to right.
4.
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What does a Zero Slope indicate?
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A zero slope indicates a horizontal line, where there is no rise.
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What are the four types of slope?
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Positive, Negative, Zero, Undefined.
6.
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What is the formula to calculate slope?
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7.
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What type of slope does a horizontal line have?
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A horizontal line has a zero slope.
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