Respuesta :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 . ( n + 4 ) / ( 2m - 3 )
The gradient (slope) is
= ( change in y direction ) / ( change in x direction )
= ( n - (-4) ) / ( 2m - 3 )
= ( n + 4 ) / ( 2m - 3 )
2.
A line parallel to the x-axis will always have the equation of y = #. This is because all along that line, every value of x, y will still equal the same number. For example, a line parallel to the x-axis that crosses the y-axis at 2, will be y = 2. If it is in the negative range, it's the same concept, for example if it crossed the y-axis at -4, the equation would be y = -4.
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3.
To understand the slope of a line parallel to y axis, let us consider the figure given below.