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What does less slope mean?

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How do you sketch a line with a slope that is less than -5?

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.


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What does a less steep slope on a displacement vs time graph indicate?

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How does making the slope of an inclined plane less steep affect the amount of force needed to move an object?

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Is the inverse of a line with the slope greater than one is a line with the slope less than one?

A line does not have an inverse!


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