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The run (not runs - which means diarrhoea) is the horizontal change between two points.
The slope is (change in 'y' produced by a change in 'x') divided by (change in 'x' that produces it). The slope of any horizontal line on the graph is zero because the value of 'y' is the same everywhere on the line. No matter how much you change 'x' along the line, 'y' never changes.
Slope. I'm pretty sure.
These are the axes.
A ( blank ) is a graph that shows data along a number line
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I don't think there is a motion, but I think you are talking about vectors. In which case displacement is the measure of the change in position along a straight-line path.
Actually, it is in the name and pretty simple. It is surprisingly called the International Date Line
The slope is ' 1 '. As you move along the line, any change in 'x' produces an equal change in 'y'.
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See the many answers currently available. It equals the change in y divided by the corresponding change in x, as you go along any segment of the line.
A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.
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The run (not runs - which means diarrhoea) is the horizontal change between two points.
A force acting on the body, along its line of motion.
The slope is (change in 'y' produced by a change in 'x') divided by (change in 'x' that produces it). The slope of any horizontal line on the graph is zero because the value of 'y' is the same everywhere on the line. No matter how much you change 'x' along the line, 'y' never changes.
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