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Slope project Sara Hagenbucher

Introduction In this presentation there will be images and information to help you better understand slope and the different types. Slope is a constant rate of change. Positive slope is when a line is going uphill from left to right, a negative slope is when a line is going downhill from left to right, a zero slope is when a line is horizontal, an undefined slope is when the line is vertical.

Positive Slope In this example the positive slope would be the biker riding up the mountain.

Positive slope

Negative Slope In this example the negative slope would be the boy in the toy car going down the mountain.

negative slope

Zero Slope In this example the zero slope would be the ball sitting on the flat surface.

Zero slope

Undefined slope the undefined slope would be the flat side of the mountain.

Undefined slope