what is the slope of x=10y?

2010-02-02 1:50 pm

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2010-02-02 1:53 pm
✔ 最佳答案
0.1
Expressing in the form y = mx + b,
we get y = (1/10)x + 0.
m is the slope and it's 1/10 = 0.1.
This means that every vertical unit is accompanied by 10 horizontal units.
2010-02-02 10:15 pm
slope is 1/10, fo sho!
2010-02-02 10:12 pm
Your basic slope squation is Y=Mx+B
Y is the equation
M is the slope
B is the Y intercept.

X=10Y
You want to get this to Y=Mx+B
X=10Y
-X -X
_______
0=10Y-X
-10Y -10Y
_________

-10Y= -X
/-10 /-10
__________
Y= -X/-10
Y= 1/10X
Slope is 1/10
2010-02-02 10:02 pm
y = mx + c
(x and y = variables, m = slope, c = constant)

x = 10y
10y = x
y = x/10
y = 1/10(x)

The slope is 1/10.
2010-02-02 10:00 pm
Put it into slope intercept form.

10y= x

y=1/10x or x/10

This means that the slope is 1/10 (in graphing that, go up one unit and right ten units between each point)
2010-02-02 9:56 pm
Slope = 1/10
2010-02-02 9:53 pm
y = x/10
slope = 10


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