At negative six on the x-axis, draw a vertical line. That line will be a solid line because we have that x is greater than OR EQUAL TO negative six. Then shade the right half of the graph -- which is where x has a value that is to the right (greater than) negative six
the line rises to the left if it is negative instead of the right. \ .\ ..\ ...\ ....\ .....\ ......\ like that
A straight line of points going from top left towards bottom right.
That is a negative slope.
Following Richard Dedekind's definitions of numbers, it looks like a whole lot of intervals on the number line, each one stretching to negative infinity.
It should look like a red line I think.
It is a horizontal line that intersects the y axis at negative 1
yesrer324: it depends what way you mean. look at it like this.taking away a negative number from a negative number means you would go up the number number line just as positive numbers go up the number line.
It will have one line as a control. to tell you the test worked. and in the area where there could be a test line if you are pregnant, there will be none.
At negative six on the x-axis, draw a vertical line. That line will be a solid line because we have that x is greater than OR EQUAL TO negative six. Then shade the right half of the graph -- which is where x has a value that is to the right (greater than) negative six
the line rises to the left if it is negative instead of the right. \ .\ ..\ ...\ ....\ .....\ ......\ like that
A straight line of points going from top left towards bottom right.
A line doesn't have a negative slope if it's steep or not. Possitive and negative slope is determined by the way it goes up or down. When you look at a line from the left to the right, if it gets higher as you get closer to the right, then it has a positive slope. On the other hand, if you also look at it from left to right and the line goes down as it nears the right side, it has a negative slope. If the line is horizontal, it has a slope of 0. If the line is vertical, it has no slope.
That is a negative slope.
Following Richard Dedekind's definitions of numbers, it looks like a whole lot of intervals on the number line, each one stretching to negative infinity.
a straight line
A curved line is a line that is curved.