I believe they are parallel.
The name of the slant on a line graph is called the slope. The slope represents the rate of change between two points on the graph and is calculated by dividing the change in the y-coordinates by the change in the x-coordinates. A positive slope indicates an upward trend, while a negative slope indicates a downward trend.
Slope refers to the steepness of a line. Mathematically, it can be defined as: slope = (difference in y-coordinates) / (difference in x-coordinates). This should be measured along a fairly short distance, since the actual slope can be different at different points.
Just took the vocab test the answer is graph.
the slope.
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
Slope can be referred to by rate of change because it is the rate that x changes compared to y on a graph.
The slope is defined as rise/run or y/x. To solve it, you use 2 coordinates from that graph and use the formula m=X1/X2 - Y1/Y2.
The steepness of a line graph is called the "gradient" ------------------------------- or slope.
The answer is (8,6). I just drew a graph and found the slope then I used the slope once going downwards from the midpoint
The graph would be y=2x. Therefore, some coordinates include: (0,0) origin (1,2) (2,4) (2,6) (4,8)
The Slope
The difference in x-coordinates is called the "run", and the difference in y-coordinates is the "rise".