linear?
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
The graph of a linear function is a line with a constant slope. The graph of an exponential function is a curve with a non-constant slope. The slope of a given curve at a specified point is the derivative evaluated at that point.
If it was linear to start with it will still be linear. The slope will change to its reciprocal. The y-intercept will be unchanged (but it will look different)
Slope= rise over run
linear?
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
No. A linear graph has the same slope anywhere.
The graph of a linear function is a line with a constant slope. The graph of an exponential function is a curve with a non-constant slope. The slope of a given curve at a specified point is the derivative evaluated at that point.
The slope of a speed-time linear graph represents acceleration. If the line is flat (zero slope), the object is moving at a constant speed. A positive slope indicates acceleration, while a negative slope represents deceleration.
If it was linear to start with it will still be linear. The slope will change to its reciprocal. The y-intercept will be unchanged (but it will look different)
Slope= rise over run
Aidan beavis perera
It does not change.
The slope of a speed-time linear graph represents acceleration. It indicates how quickly the speed of an object is changing over time.
A linear graph is a model of a straight line on the X and Y axis. It represents the equation y=mx+b. A liner graph has a slope. A liner graph cannot be equaled to 0.
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