mountains?
y=mx+c where y is the output and m is the slope
The horizon for example is a zero slope, it is or flat or horizontal like a zero slope. Another example is a piece of plywood on its side it is flat, horizontal, and it doesn't increase or decrease.
The exact center of the Earth.
The slope is any real number.
Taking a ski lift to the top of a hill.
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.
What does it mean if a slope is numerically a higher value than another slope
a skier going up a hill a skier going down a hill
How do you interpret the slope and y intercept in a real world case?
my mom
Positive correlation = the slope of the scattered dots will rise from left to right (positive slope) Negative correlation = the slope of the scattered dots will fall from left to right (negative slope) No correlation = no real visible slope, the dots are too scattered to tell.
The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
mountains?
A ladder leaning against a wall. The slated part of the roof of a house.
y=mx+c where y is the output and m is the slope
in the real world