Assuming the graph is for displacement versus time, the motion should be constant velocity.
If velocity versus time motion is constant acceleration
The line has a negative slope (or negative gradient).When the angle between the line and the positive direction of Ox is obtuse then the slope is negative. Conversely, when the angle is acute, the slope is positive.
A line extending from the lower left to the upper right has a positive slope.
it depends on what the graph is. if it is a distance vs time graph, the line will be a line with the slope being the speed/total time if it is a speed vs. time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=the speed if it is an acceleration vs time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=0
This is simple algebra. You should know that parallel lines have the same slope. So you would take the slope of the line that is given to you and set it up in the equation y= mx + b. m stand for your slope and you would take the point that it gives you (3, -1) and plug it into y = mx + b (along with your slope) and solve for b..once you've solved for b, you can set up your equation because you know your slope (m) and y-intercept (b). If you are having trouble finding the slope, just solve the equation for y. Get y on one side of the equation. The number that is with x will be your slope. Good luck!
Which type of line shows a direct proportion
The motion at constant speed.
The motion at constant speed.
Motion at constant speed.
It means the velocity is constant.
It means that the velocity is constant, or not changing.
The slope of a position/time graph is the speed (magnitude of velocity).If the graph's slope is changing, that means the speed is changing, andthat would be accelerated motion.
down hill dog
The straight line with no slope is a point
The slope of [distance vs. time] is [speed]. If the slope is constant, then the speed is constant,meaning the magnitude of acceleration is zero.(The direction of velocity might still be changing though, which wouldn't show up on the graph.)
A line that slopes to the right and up has a positive slope.
a vertical line
If the line slants up and to the right, it has a positive slope. If it is slanting up and to the left, it has a negative slope.