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It would have a downhill slope from left to right

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Q: What would a graph that has a negative slope show?
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What relationship would a graph show if it has a negative slope?

It would show a relationship where one variable decreased as the other increased.


How does average speed relate to the shape of the graph?

A speed graph has a slope that is greater than zero that is shown on an object accelerating. Graphs that show straight means constant speed and is kept at a negative slope.


How would decreasing speed show up on the distance versus time graph?

The slope of the line would decrease.


What motion does a steep slope on a distance time graph show?

Steep slope on a distance/time graph indicates high speed.


What does the slope of a distance versus-time graph show about the motion of an object?

the slope show the velocity of the object which show its direction and magnitude.


What will the acceleration-time graph show if the speed is decelerating?

On a graph of acceleration vs. time, during deceleration the line is below zero. On a graph of speed vs. time, during deceleration the line has a negative slope (sloping downward from left to right).


What does the slope of a distance uersus time graph show you about the motion of an object?

acceleration.


What line will a distance vs time graph never show?

it will never be a vertical line as the slope is velocity and that would be infinite speed


What kind of graph shows an object's speed?

Speed = distance / time A line graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis could be used to determine speed. The speed would equal the slope of the line. Alternatively, a line graph with distance/time on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis would show speed. The acceleration would equal the slope of the line.


What does the line on a speed or time graph show?

The shape and slope of the line on a graph illustrates the qualitative and quantitative relationship between the variables plotted on the axes of the graph. Sadly, there is no such graph as a "speed or time" one.


How would you describe the slope of a graph showing fast speed?

If it is distance from a point versus time, with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, it would show a steep vertical climb on the graph. The steeper vertical change, the faster, but never completely vertical. Large "rise" (distance) over short "run" (time). With 0 acceleration, the graph is a straight line.


Is y equal 4 a linear function?

Yes, with no slope. It will show up as a horizontal line if you graph it.