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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics - Part 6 of 6
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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics / Shifting Lineweaver-Burk Plots / Problem 2
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Why can the slope of a Lineweaver-Burk plot never be zero or negative?
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Because it represents the Km/Vmax ratio, which is always positive.
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Because it is derived from a quadratic equation.
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Because it represents a constant value.
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Because it is a logarithmic function.
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