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The horizontal line represents that the acceleration is zero or constant speed and the line that slopes downward means that the object is slowing down and it is a negative acceleration.
The horizontal distance is the straight-line distance between two points on a map without including any extra distance because of following the upward and downward slopes of hills and valleys.
no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
A straight horizontal line is a line that goes sideways, often represented by the equation y=a where a is any real number.
Horizontal lines:)
The horizontal line represents that the acceleration is zero or constant speed and the line that slopes downward means that the object is slowing down and it is a negative acceleration.
The horizontal distance is the straight-line distance between two points on a map without including any extra distance because of following the upward and downward slopes of hills and valleys.
The straight level line is said to be horizontal.
ace is a hard horizontal strokes that is straight and close to the net
no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis. On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis. On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis. On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis.
A straight horizontal line is a line that goes sideways, often represented by the equation y=a where a is any real number.
When the line of an image on the two parallel horizontal sides are even, i.e. straight.
another word for horizontal is modif
Horizontal lines:)
The straight horizontal line on a graph is referred to as the x-axis. The vertical line on a graph is the y-axis.
i think the horizontal is the line go up and vertical is the line go straight across