Slope Art You must draw a picture using at least 16 lines.

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Slope Art You must draw a picture using at least 16 lines. 5 lines have positive slopes 5 lines have negative slopes 3 lines must be zero 3 lines must be undefined You may use arcs and circles in your pictures, so long as you have at least 15 lines. Make sure you use exact points for each of your lines so that you can count and write the slope next to each of the lines Color the picture, however all lines that you used for slope must be highlighted in one color, you may then color next to that line for the concept of the picture. This color should be exclusive to the lines in which you counted slope for. i.e. in the first example, all the lines which slope was identified were colored red.