The coefficient of x changes as the slope changes.
The angle that the line makes with the axes changes.
the slope.
The slope of a line on a distance-time graph represents the speed or velocity. The steeper the line is and the greater the slope of the line is, the faster the object is moving.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
Nothing particular. The graph of y = x2, for example, changes slope at each point on the graph.
The slope of each point on the line on the graph is the rate of change at that point. If the graph is a straight line, then its slope is constant. If the graph is a curved line, then its slope changes.
The coefficient of x changes as the slope changes.
The angle that the line makes with the axes changes.
It changes in x and in y
When the equation of a line is parallel to another line the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
it is impossible to tell the slope of a line graph without proper points to evaluate from.
The velocity vs distance graph shows how the object's speed changes as it moves. A flat line indicates constant speed, a straight line with a positive slope shows acceleration, and a straight line with a negative slope indicates deceleration. Curves in the graph suggest changes in acceleration.
The graph of the equationy = 2x + any numberis a straight line with a slope of 2.
the slope.
acceleration