9x is 9 on the x axis.
That is perfectly normal. The slope of the graph for converting inches to centimetres is not a whole number!
The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
The slope of the graph of [ y = x + any number ] is 1 .
The slope for a straight line graph is the ratio of the amount by which the graph goes up (the rise) for every unit that it goes to the right (the run). If the graph goes down, the slope is negative. For a curved graph, the gradient at any point is the slope of the tangent to the graph at that point.
On the standard Cartesian graph, horizontal lines have zero slope. They all have the equation Y = a number
That is perfectly normal. The slope of the graph for converting inches to centimetres is not a whole number!
Yes. The graph of [ Y = 9x ] has a slope of 9 .
The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
Slope intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept. To graph this, look at b. The number there is the y intercept. Look on the y axis on the graph and find the place where that number occurs. Plot that point, which will be (0, b). Then look at the m term. This is the slope. Imagine this number as a fraction. If it is a whole number, imagine it as the whole number divided by one. The fraction is the slope. The numerator is how far you move up or down, and the denomontator is how far you move left and right on the graph. Find the second point this way, then you can draw your line. Hope this helps!
A line on a graph with zero slope is a horizontalline.' Y ' is the same number at every point on the line.
Only if it happens to BE a whole number. As you probably know, you can't "convert" a fraction to a whole number, without losing precision. But the slope may well happen to be a whole number, such as 1, 2, 3, -1, etc. (or close enough to a whole number).
The slope of the graph of [ y = x + any number ] is 1 .
For a positive number, as the slope(y=mx+b where m is the slope) gets greater in value, the line gets steeper when plotted on a graph. For a negative number, as the slope(y=mx+b where m is the slope) gets greater in value, the line gets less steep when plotted on a graph.
The slope for a straight line graph is the ratio of the amount by which the graph goes up (the rise) for every unit that it goes to the right (the run). If the graph goes down, the slope is negative. For a curved graph, the gradient at any point is the slope of the tangent to the graph at that point.
acceleration
the slope at any point on the graph is the acceleration
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.