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Slope of a straight line on a Cartesian coordinated graph is 'rise over run' = y2-y1/x2-x1 = change in 'y'/change in 'x'
y=mx+b or rise/run
line graph x line graph = divided line graph
It is a straight line which goes through the points (2,0) and (0, -4)
Decide why you want to make a line graph and not some other form of graph.
The straight horizontal line on a graph is referred to as the x-axis. The vertical line on a graph is the y-axis.
The gradient (slope) of the tangent to the graph at the given time - provided that it exists. If the graph is a straight line at that point, it is the gradient of that line.
The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.
It means that the object in question is moving at a constant speed.If the graph is a straight horizontal line, then the speed is zero.
as a horizontal straight line
A straight horizontal line passing through y=-2
constant speed
Acceleration
For motion at constant speed along a straight line, the acceleration is zero.
It would be a straight horizontal line like this ______________________ ;)
It is the gradient (slope) of the line.
A graph which comes out as a straight line. This is usually in the form y = mx + b where b is the y co-ordinate where the line crosses the y-axis, and m is the gradient (rise divided by run/height divided by length). A graph of this type will always be going up (as in /) as it has positive gradient (thusly, one of negative gradient will be going downwards (\ so to speak).