A. The line shifts down.
B As the absolute value of the negative slope gets bigger, the graph of the line gets steeper.
C The line goes down from left to right.
D. The line goes up from left to right.
E As the absolute value of the negative slope gets smaller, the graph of the line gets less steep.
Answer one::
A. The line shifts down.
B As the absolute value of the negative slope gets bigger, the graph of the line gets steeper.
C The line goes down from left to right.
E As the absolute value of the negative slope gets smaller, the graph of the line gets less steep.
Answer Two::
C and D APEX (:
A straight line graph with negative slope slants downward from left to right.
the line rises to the left if it is negative instead of the right. \ .\ ..\ ...\ ....\ .....\ ......\ like that
A direct relationship if the slope of the line is positive. An inverse relationship if the slope of the line is negative.
If the line slants up and to the right, it has a positive slope. If it is slanting up and to the left, it has a negative slope.
The trend of a graph is the slope of any line on the graph that indicated a positive or growth factor and/or a negative or decaying factor. If the slope goes negative, the graph's line will go down thus indicating decay. If the slope becomes positive, the graph's line will go up thus indicating growth.
it is a negative slope.
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This depends on what the graph represents. If it is a graph of velocity on the vertical and time on the horizontal, then if acceleration is at a constant rate, the graph will be a straight line with positive slope (pointing 'up'). If acceleration stops, then the graph will be a horizontal line (zero acceleration or deceleration). If it is deceleration (negative acceleration), then the graph will have negative slope (pointing down).
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x = negative 1 is a vertical straight line parallel to the y axis at x = -1 ; its slope is infinite
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When the slope of a line reaches zero it then will be parallel to the x or y axes depending if its a positive or a negative slope.
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Constant line with slope = acceleration Deceleration means the slope is negative\ (higher on the left\)
it is impossible to tell the slope of a line graph without proper points to evaluate from.
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The slope of this graph gives the speed.
A line. The derivative of a function is its slope. If the slope is a constant then the graph is a line.
Acceleration due to gravity (free fall) is a downward (negative) motion. On a position-time graph, the slope representing free fall will be a downward curve. On a velocity-time graph, the slope representing free fall will be a straight line with a negative (downward) slope.
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A line on a graph with zero slope is a horizontalline.' Y ' is the same number at every point on the line.