This has a negative slope (it slopes 'down' as you move from left to right).
That is a curve that slopes downward from top left to bottom right.
On a graph it is shown by a line that goes from the bottom left towards the top right. There are fewer conventions about presenting data in a table and it is not possible to say how it might be shown. One possibility is that there is a column of y values and a column of x values. And both increase (decrease) together.
By finding the differences between the x and y columns on the table.
Axes do not increase or decrease so the question cannot be answered sensibly.
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On a graph it is shown by a line that goes from the bottom left towards the top right. There are fewer conventions about presenting data in a table and it is not possible to say how it might be shown. One possibility is that there is a column of y values and a column of x values. And both increase (decrease) together.
If the table consists of a column of x values and a column of y values, and if the x values are in increasing order, ten the y values will be in decreasing order. The graph of y against x will have a downward slope. That is, the line or curve will be going from top left of the chart to bottom right.
The values for two variables plotted on two axes
This is called a line graph, with time shown on the x-axis in seconds, minutes, hours etc. and the data values shown on the y-axis.
Every graph must have a key. Keys are to show which bit of the graph represent which data and what values are shown by the location or size or colour of the graph.
Every graph must have a key. Keys are to show which bit of the graph represent which data and what values are shown by the location or size or colour of the graph.
It allows you to increase the amount of decimal places that are shown for values in cells.
In that case, when going from left to right, the graph will slant upwards.
The difference in y-values divided by the difference in x-values. It's called rise over run.
pie graph
Information in a circle graph is often shown as percentages.
increase or decrease in investment is shown in cash flow from investing activities.