This week on math we learned about slopes and slope formula.
On a graph the slope is how much a value changes over time.
A slope can easily be calculated by using the formula .
There are 4 types of slopes: Positive, negative, zero, and undefined.
A postive slope is one that has no negative in the slope value and travels up to the right or down to the left.
A negative slope does the opposite and has one negative in the slope and travels up and to the left or down and to the right.
A zero slope is one that travels perfectly horizontal with no vertical; the value for the slope is always because there is no rise the slope is always 0.
An undefined slope is one that travels vertically with no horizontal movement; this is undefined as opposed to zero because the slope would equal and since dividing by 0 is essentially impossible it is simply undefined.
No matter where the negative sign in an equation is the slope is always negative.