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That is a negative slope.
It goes down hill from left to right.
The value of the two is the same. The slope is exactly the same as the steepness if the line goes from bottom-left to top-right and it is the negative value of the steepness if the line goes from top-left to bottom-right.
positive slope, the line goes up (increases) from left to right negative slope, the line goes down (decreases) from left to right zero slope, the line is horizontal (flat) undefined slope, the line is vertical (straight up)
Any line that goes down as it goes to the right has a negative slope. This means that as the x-values increase, the corresponding y-values decrease. In graphical terms, such a line slopes downward from left to right. Negative slope indicates an inverse relationship between the two variables represented on the axes.
a line that goes left to right or right to left
A horizontal line is a line that goes across (left to right or right to left).
the line that goes from left to right, not up and down. it is actually called the x-axis
This is unrelated. A steep line has a LARGE slope. The slope is positive if the line goes up from left to right; negative if it goes down from left to right.
it depends which way it curls. if it goes to the right its a hyperbola line grpah and if it goes to the left its a parabola line graph.
When the coefficient is positive, the line goes up and to the right.
It goes from left to right whereas a vertical line goes up and down
The x axis goes left or right (horizontal). The y axis goes high or low (vertical).
Yes, a steep line typically has a negative slope. The slope of a line represents the rate at which the line is increasing or decreasing. In the case of a steep line that is sloping downwards from left to right, the slope is considered negative.
That is a negative slope.
Because your answer goes on the right
It goes down hill from left to right.