The word gap means a big space with no #s on a line plot.
I think it is "line".
The slope of a line is the vertical change when you move one unit to the left or right.With a larger slope, a line becomes steeper, and with a smaller slope it becomes more shallow. y=mx+b This is an equation for a line. It's called the point-slope form. In this equation, m is the slope.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
An asymptote.
The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.different person: crap! there's a lot of these things!
A trend is a math term. It is on a line graph. It is a slope between two variables.
This means to locate a certain point within a number or time line.
The word gap means a big space with no #s on a line plot.
I believe it is a function, because a vertical line would only cross it once.
I think it is "line".
The slope of a line is the vertical change when you move one unit to the left or right.With a larger slope, a line becomes steeper, and with a smaller slope it becomes more shallow. y=mx+b This is an equation for a line. It's called the point-slope form. In this equation, m is the slope.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
An asymptote.
In geometric terms, one line is said to be perpendicular to another when their angle of intersection is 90°
"The" vertical line is wrong; there are lots of vertical lines on a coordinate plane. In the usual x-y coordinate system, such a line has an equation of the form:x = a (for some constant "a"); for example: x = 3
it is a math term