Gravity
The slope of a time-distance chart would be a constant. The slope of a time-velocity chart would be 0.
No, it may not always be easy to walk up a slope represented by curved contour lines. The closer the contour lines are together, the steeper the slope. Walking up a slope with curved contour lines could be more challenging if the slope is steep.
The average slope on a topographic map is calculated by dividing the total rise or fall of the terrain by the horizontal distance between two points. It represents the rate of change in elevation over a given distance. A steep slope would have a higher average slope value while a gentle slope would have a lower value.
The sign of the slope is negative because going from left to right the slope decreases or goes down. If the slope were to increase or go up, the sign would be positive. Hope I helped! SLS
You can tell if a landform has a steep or gentle slope by looking at it. If the hill is small, it is not steep. A steep slope would be at more of an incline.
A gradual slope is easier to drive a vehicle over than an excessively steep slope. As a cyclist, I want a gradual slope, anything steeper would mean dismounting and walking to the top of the steep slope.
You use point-slope form to find the equation of a line if you only have a point and a slope or if you are just given two point. Usually you will convert point-slope form to slope-intercept form to make it easier to use.
If the slope is negative, or going downhill, then that means the graph will be a regular coordinate system (x and y axis). The only thing that is different is the direnction of the slope. A positive, or regular, slope formula, looks like this: y= 2x + 3, for example. Since there are no negative signs, the slope would be going upwards. But a negative slope, like you are talking about, would look either like this: y= -2x + 3 ( negative sign in front of 2 ). Remember: If the equation looks like this: y= 2x - 3, it would still be positive, because it is behind the 2x. Good luck!
It shows the Y Intercept, meaning when it would cross the Y axis, and it also shows the slope of the line, and whether it is downward sloping or upwards.
i No, ;it would be easier in denser air. Less dense air gives nothing for the wings of the plane to use to propel itself upwards. Less dense air would make the plane crash.
The slope would be zero.In contrast, the slope of a vertical line would be infinite.
Humans ARE animals. All animals breath oxygen, so all animals would be in trouble in space (unprotected).
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It would have a downhill slope from left to right
this would be a slope of 5
The slope of a time-distance chart would be a constant. The slope of a time-velocity chart would be 0.
The same. Parallel lines have the same slope.