Botttom left to top right.
downward as they proceed from left to right across a graph
larger slope if positive and a smaller slope if negative
The speed. Also, if a positive slope represents the speed in one direction, the negative slope is the speed in the opposite direction.
There's absolutely no connection or correlation whatsoever between the steepness and the direction of a slope.
Generally, the direction would be... down.
If the slope (line)is in upward direction, it is called positive slope
downward as they proceed from left to right across a graph
a line with a positive slope rises from left to right
No because one line would be going in one direction and the other line would be going in the other direction. Which would make one slope negative and the other slope positive.
larger slope if positive and a smaller slope if negative
yes they can be parallel because for a pair of lines to be parallel the slope must be the same no matter if the slope is positive or negative.
The speed. Also, if a positive slope represents the speed in one direction, the negative slope is the speed in the opposite direction.
A positive slope is simply a slope going upward on a graph from left to right. A negative slope is a slope going downward from left to right. Often, negative slopes are the reverse of positive slopes and are both depending on the person's direction.
It depends if they have the same positive slope if yes then they are parallel.
For every unit a point travels in the positive x direction, it travels 2.51 units in the positive y direction.
There's absolutely no connection or correlation whatsoever between the steepness and the direction of a slope.
Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.