It means that the rise divided by the run for a curve has the same value. If A and B are any two points on the curve, with coordinates (Xa, Ya) and (Xb, Yb), then
(Yb - Ya)/(Xb - Xa) is a constant.
if the slope of offer curves is constant, the terms of trad will
if you define y = constant then the slope of any constant is 0 so if you define the line y = 0 the slope of 0 is 0.
In mathematics, a constant rate of change is called a slope. For linear functions, the slope would describe the curve of the function. The world "constant" in this context means the slope and therefore angle of the curve will not change.
linear?
y is equal to a constant, so the slope is zero.
No
if the slope of offer curves is constant, the terms of trad will
The Slope (which represents acceleration) of a constant velocity graph is Zero.
"Slope" can be thought of as rate of change - and a constant doesn't change.
constant slope. really anything will work as long as it stays the same. so if your line is straight then you have a constant velocity. :)
The slope of a time-distance chart would be a constant. The slope of a time-velocity chart would be 0.
if you define y = constant then the slope of any constant is 0 so if you define the line y = 0 the slope of 0 is 0.
In mathematics, a constant rate of change is called a slope. For linear functions, the slope would describe the curve of the function. The world "constant" in this context means the slope and therefore angle of the curve will not change.
y is equal to a constant, so the slope is zero.
linear?
yes y=kx is the formula for direct variation, and k represents constant of variation which can also be called slope.
A constant speed has a slope of zero energy because no acceleration is taking place.