That will depend on what equations but in general if it has a slope of -3 then it will have a down hill slope
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
FALSE
I have no idea what a "corrandant" is, but I suspect that the answer to the question is NO.
Yes it does
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In a weighed graph, a negative cycle is a cycle whose sum of edge weights is negative
That will depend on what equations but in general if it has a slope of -3 then it will have a down hill slope
A straight line graph with negative slope slants downward from left to right.
No.
This depends on what the graph represents. If it is a graph of velocity on the vertical and time on the horizontal, then if acceleration is at a constant rate, the graph will be a straight line with positive slope (pointing 'up'). If acceleration stops, then the graph will be a horizontal line (zero acceleration or deceleration). If it is deceleration (negative acceleration), then the graph will have negative slope (pointing down).
just have the numbers going up have a negative -100 l -50 l 0 l ______________________________________
a correlation on a graph is when the line of best fit is positive, negative or none.
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
Yes, a position-time graph can have a negative slope. This would indicate that the object is moving in the negative direction with respect to the chosen reference point.
Hellz yea
False. It means it is slowing Down!