It looks for all the world exactly as if it were a steep line.
No. The distance of a line on a graph will not affect how steep it is. Distance does not affect slope.
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These numbers are called slopes.
The equation with the least steep graph is typically a horizontal line, represented by ( y = c ), where ( c ) is a constant. This line has a slope of 0, meaning it does not rise or fall as it moves along the x-axis. Any line with a slope closer to zero than any other will also be considered less steep, but a horizontal line is the most extreme case of this.
It looks for all the world exactly as if it were a steep line.
What does a steep looks like
The slope of a horizontal line is zero. That's because the slope measures how steep the line is, and a flat line is not steep at all and therefore has no slope.
The term for the projecting upper edge of a steep place is "precipice."
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.
No. The distance of a line on a graph will not affect how steep it is. Distance does not affect slope.
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It is its slope or gradient.
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.
Yes.
These numbers are called slopes.
less steep (apex)