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Q: How do you walk to create a straight line that slopes down?
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How do you create a straight line that slopes up on a position-time graph?

A straight line with a positive slope on a position-time graph is the graph of an object that's moving in a straight line with constant speed.


Do undefined slopes have a slope?

An undefined slope is just a line straight down. The slope is undefined.


What line segments on a position versus time graph is physically impossible a horizontal line a straight line that slopes to the right a straight line that slopes to the left?

a verticla line


Can a line have two slopes why or why not?

Yes it can, but it would not then be a straight line but an angle.


Can one line have two slopes?

A straight line cannot have two slopes. A curve, however, might have a different slope at every different point.


Infer the motion of a car whose speed-time graph shows a horizontal line followed by a straight line that slopes downward to the bottom of the graph?

The horizontal line represents that the acceleration is zero or constant speed and the line that slopes downward means that the object is slowing down and it is a negative acceleration.


On a V-t graph how does constant acceleration appear?

On a graph of speed versus time, where time is plotted along the horizontal (X) axis and speed along the vertical (Y) axis: -- constant speed (zero acceleration) produces a straight, horizontal line; -- constant acceleration produces a straight, sloped line; the slope of the line is equal to the acceleration; -- if the acceleration is positive, the line slopes up to the right (speed increases as time increases); -- if the acceleration is negative, the line slopes down to the right (speed decreases as time increases).


Can a line have two slopes how or why not?

can a line have two slopes


How do you know if two equations are parrallel?

If the slopes of a straight line equation are the same but with different y intercepts then they are parallel.


What do the four diffrint slopes look like?

positive slope, the line goes up (increases) from left to right negative slope, the line goes down (decreases) from left to right zero slope, the line is horizontal (flat) undefined slope, the line is vertical (straight up)


What does a straight line mean on a speed time graph?

It means a constant acceleration: * If the line slopes up, the object is getting faster at a constant rate; * if it slopes down, the object is getting slower at a constant rate; * If the line is horizontal, the object is neither speeding up nor slowing down, but travelling with a constant speed.


What type of slope does a line that slopes upward have?

A line that slopes to the right and up has a positive slope.