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linear?
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
acceleration
The graph of a linear function is a line with a constant slope. The graph of an exponential function is a curve with a non-constant slope. The slope of a given curve at a specified point is the derivative evaluated at that point.
If it was linear to start with it will still be linear. The slope will change to its reciprocal. The y-intercept will be unchanged (but it will look different)
linear?
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
No. A linear graph has the same slope anywhere.
acceleration
The graph of a linear function is a line with a constant slope. The graph of an exponential function is a curve with a non-constant slope. The slope of a given curve at a specified point is the derivative evaluated at that point.
The slope of a speed-time linear graph represents acceleration. If the line is flat (zero slope), the object is moving at a constant speed. A positive slope indicates acceleration, while a negative slope represents deceleration.
If it was linear to start with it will still be linear. The slope will change to its reciprocal. The y-intercept will be unchanged (but it will look different)
Slope= rise over run
To determine the order of reaction from a graph, you can look at the slope of the graph. If the graph is linear and the slope is 1, the reaction is first order. If the slope is 2, the reaction is second order. If the slope is 0, the reaction is zero order.
Aidan beavis perera
It does not change.
The slope of a speed-time linear graph represents acceleration. It indicates how quickly the speed of an object is changing over time.