There is no specific name for such a slope.
A slope greater than 1 makes a graph be really steep. On the other hand, a slope less than 1 but greater than 0 makes a graph less steep. Therefore any fraction slope would give you a less steep graph.An example could be y=(1/3)x.
A line does not have an inverse!
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Well I think that slope is rise over run or y over x.So if y= -6+3 or -3 than the slope should be -3/x
Because 87x4 equals 348. 348 is less than 360.
A slope greater than 1 makes a graph be really steep. On the other hand, a slope less than 1 but greater than 0 makes a graph less steep. Therefore any fraction slope would give you a less steep graph.An example could be y=(1/3)x.
The slope of the boundary line is 3/2.
Yes, the slope can be a fraction; and can be less than one or negative.
A line does not have an inverse!
Symbols 'Greater than' is > 'Less then' is < 'Equals' is = If a value is quoted as ' less /greater than or equals' then the symbol(s) is '='
"less than AND equals to" is an impossible condition.
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less than
less than 1 yard equals 3 feet or 36 inches
Choose a number that is less than -5; for example, -10 (or, if you mean "less in absolute value", for example -2), choose two or three points for that slope, then draw the line through those points.
A less steep slope on a displacement vs time graph indicates a slower rate of change in position over time, which means the object is moving at a slower velocity.
No. The slope would have to be shorter than the height.