Types of Slope
Explore and identify different types of slopes (positive, negative, zero, undefined) on a coordinate plane.
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Types of Slope Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to identify and understand different types of slope.
1. Which type of slope rises from left to right?
Negative slope
Positive slope
Zero slope
Undefined slope
2. A horizontal line has what type of slope?
Positive slope
Negative slope
Zero slope
Undefined slope
3. A line that falls from left to right has a slope.
4. A vertical line has an slope.
5. A positive slope always passes through the origin (0,0).
True
False
6. A line with a zero slope is parallel to the y-axis.
True
False
7. For each graph below, identify the type of slope (positive, negative, zero, or undefined).
8. Draw a line with a positive slope on the coordinate plane below.
9. Draw a line with an undefined slope on the coordinate plane below.
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