A positive graph typically refers to a graphical representation where the data trends upward, indicating a positive relationship between variables. For example, a line graph showing the correlation between hours studied and exam scores would be positive if the line slopes upwards, suggesting that as study time increases, exam scores also tend to increase. This kind of visualization helps illustrate the beneficial impact of one variable on another.
when the points on the graph are close to each other;)
Has a positive gradient (in a y=mx+c graph)
The slope of the graph of a direct variation is always positive.
it is the use of graphs for example bar graph and picto graph
A circle graph is a pie chart
when the points on the graph are close to each other;)
A line with a positive slope on a position-time graph represents an object moving with constant positive velocity.
A positive acceleration position-time graph indicates that the object is speeding up or moving in the positive direction.
Bar graph.
a correlation on a graph is when the line of best fit is positive, negative or none.
The answer depends on what the graph is meant to represent.
it is a positive relationship
to graph not only positive numbers, but negative ones as well
Has a positive gradient (in a y=mx+c graph)
The trend of a graph is the slope of any line on the graph that indicated a positive or growth factor and/or a negative or decaying factor. If the slope goes negative, the graph's line will go down thus indicating decay. If the slope becomes positive, the graph's line will go up thus indicating growth.
Bar graph and pictograp are ploted on a horizontal line and in a positive quadrate
A position-time graph showing positive acceleration indicates that the object is moving in the positive direction and its speed is increasing over time.