a positive correlation
the horizontal line on the graph going left to right
It is very hard but if you have the right stuff you can do it.
┴ that one. Sometimes it'll have a small square to indicate a right angle.
How do you graph the slope and y intercept? The slope tells you the rise and the run. If the slope is ¾, the change in y =3 and the change in x = 4. Plot the y intercept point If the y intercept point is (0, +3), the slope tells you that a second point on the line is up 3 and right 4 to the point (+3 ,+7). You can go up any multiple of 3, and right the same multiple of 4, to find other points. To draw a good straight line, you need 2 points far apart. Let's move from the y-intercept, (0, +3) up 12 (4*3) and right 16 (4*4) to the point (12, 19). Draw a line through the y-intercept and the point (12, 19).
a coordinate plane
They indicate a rise in whatever it is that the graph is measuring.
a positive correlation
They mean the graph/function is decreasing.
A negative slope. a decrease, a fall, etc.
Any graph where, from left to right, the slope goes upward (assuming the axes are labelled in the standard way).
If the graph of position vs. time is curved upward to the right, then speed (velocity) is increasing. Refer to the related link for more information.
The curve representing the graph of y against x goes down as you move to the right.
It is improper to connect the dots on a graph because experimental data never makes a straight line. the dots in a graph (points) are not guaranteed to be right. hopes this helps SR. :)
because you have to show your work and make shore its right
Positive correlation
A negative correlation.
A negative correlation.