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A constant, a flat line
constant slope. really anything will work as long as it stays the same. so if your line is straight then you have a constant velocity. :)
A line with a constant y-value and a slope of 0 is known as a horizontal line.
Density is the slope of the line. density = mass/volume = constant. Since mass and volume have a linear relationship, then that constant is also the slope of the line on a graph of a comparison of mass to volume ratios.
The slope of each point on the line on the graph is the rate of change at that point. If the graph is a straight line, then its slope is constant. If the graph is a curved line, then its slope changes.
find the constant of variation and the slope of the given line from the graph of y=2.5x
No. It shows zero speed. Velocity is distance/unit time. The slope of the line shows change in distance / change in time. Since distance never changes as time changes, the change in distance is zero. Alternatively, the slope of a horizontal line is zero. If zero speed is considered "constant", then yes, it does show constant speed but the speed is zero.
A line. The derivative of a function is its slope. If the slope is a constant then the graph is a line.
A line with the equation:x = a constant valueis a vertical line. Examples of such a line are x = 3, x = 5, x = 10, x = -4.The slope of a vertical line is infinite.
if you define y = constant then the slope of any constant is 0 so if you define the line y = 0 the slope of 0 is 0.
It is 1 unit of distance per 1 unit of time.
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