Coordinate Plane
The ratio of rise to run.
The answer will depend on what variables are graphed!
The slope for a straight line graph is the ratio of the amount by which the graph goes up (the rise) for every unit that it goes to the right (the run). If the graph goes down, the slope is negative. For a curved graph, the gradient at any point is the slope of the tangent to the graph at that point.
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The damping ratio of the system can be determined by analyzing the graph provided.
It is the ratio of physical characteristics of parents and the potential offspring traits. It is the ratio of physical characteristics of parents and the potential offspring traits.
dependent
Coordinate Plane
It is a HISTOGRAM.
no it's the ratio of distance to time (ie speed)
The ratio of rise to run.
The answer will depend on what variables are graphed!
The slope for a straight line graph is the ratio of the amount by which the graph goes up (the rise) for every unit that it goes to the right (the run). If the graph goes down, the slope is negative. For a curved graph, the gradient at any point is the slope of the tangent to the graph at that point.
because school girl uniforms are HAWT.
histogram
Increasing the ratio in a graph typically results in a steeper slope if the ratio represents a linear relationship, indicating that one variable is increasing at a faster rate relative to another. In non-linear graphs, this change can alter the curvature, potentially making the relationship more pronounced or compressing the values. Overall, the effect of increasing the ratio depends on the specific context and variables being represented.