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∙ 14y agoIt gets closer to 0.
Wiki User
∙ 14y agoAs the slope get closer to zero, the graph becomes close to horizontal.
it gets larger
As the slope gets smaller and smaller the line gets flatter and flatter (or more horizontal).
Line turns towards x - axis and angle between positive x direction and line gets reduced
It Gets Flatter!
As the slope get closer to zero, the graph becomes close to horizontal.
it gets larger
As the slope gets smaller and smaller the line gets flatter and flatter (or more horizontal).
Line turns towards x - axis and angle between positive x direction and line gets reduced
less steep (apex)
The line gets less steep.
It Gets Flatter!
I think that the wind gets slower
The slope of a straight line is commonly described as rise over run. In other words, it's the ratio of the change in the y direction to the change in the x direction. Therefore, lines with greater slopes are closer to vertical. A vertical line has infinite slope, and the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
The slope of a straight line is commonly described as rise over run. In other words, it's the ratio of the change in the y direction to the change in the x direction. Therefore, lines with greater slopes are closer to vertical. A vertical line has infinite slope, and the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
The slope of a straight line is commonly described as rise over run. In other words, it's the ratio of the change in the y direction to the change in the x direction. Therefore, lines with greater slopes are closer to vertical. A vertical line has infinite slope, and the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
As m, in the equation y=mx+b, gets bigger the line begins to get steeper.