Slope
The slope of a line can be intuitively defined as how steep the line is, relative to some coordinate system. To be more precise, given a line in the Cartesian plane and two points,
and
, on
with
, the slope
of
is equal to
If all points on
have the same
-coordinate (abscissa), we say that
has infinite slope.
Other expressions for the slope are
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If is the directed angle between the
-axis and
, the slope is also given by
.