A. As the absolute value of the negative slope gets bigger, the graph of the line gets steeper
B. The line goes up from left to right
C. As the absolute value of the negative slope gets smaller, the graph of the line gets less steep
D. The line goes down from left to right
E. The line shifts down
the left end of the graph is going in a positive direction and the right end is going in a negative direction.
Acceleration is negative.
The graph shifts downward (negative y) by 9 units.
If the slope is negative, y decreases as x increases. The slope goes from top-left of the graph (Quadrant II) to the lower-right of the graph (Quadrant IV).
In a weighed graph, a negative cycle is a cycle whose sum of edge weights is negative
The point that moves (if none a new point is made) goes up or down the graph. Up is a positive number. Down is a negative number.
Looking from left to right, or as the x values get larger, the y values are decreasing. On a graph the line would be tilted down if you follow from left to right.
-7,-25
A straight line graph with negative slope slants downward from left to right.
No.
This depends on what the graph represents. If it is a graph of velocity on the vertical and time on the horizontal, then if acceleration is at a constant rate, the graph will be a straight line with positive slope (pointing 'up'). If acceleration stops, then the graph will be a horizontal line (zero acceleration or deceleration). If it is deceleration (negative acceleration), then the graph will have negative slope (pointing down).
If you raise the value of "m" then the graph increases depending on whether the slope is negative or positive