They mean the graph/function is decreasing.
A negative slope. a decrease, a fall, etc.
When the points on a graph tend to go downward from left to right, we say they indicate a negative correlation or a negative slope. This means that as one variable increases, the other variable decreases. In the context of a function, it signifies that the output values are decreasing as the input values increase.
They indicate a rise in whatever it is that the graph is measuring.
downward as they proceed from left to right across a graph
Yes, a graph of the amount in a water barrel slanting downward from left to right indicates that the water level is decreasing over time. This could occur due to factors such as evaporation, leaks, or usage of the water. The slope of the graph would represent the rate of decrease, showing how quickly the water is being depleted.
A negative slope. a decrease, a fall, etc.
When the points on a graph tend to go downward from left to right, we say they indicate a negative correlation or a negative slope. This means that as one variable increases, the other variable decreases. In the context of a function, it signifies that the output values are decreasing as the input values increase.
They indicate a rise in whatever it is that the graph is measuring.
a positive correlation
a positive correlation
downward left to right
Downward left to right
A straight line graph with negative slope slants downward from left to right.
downward as they proceed from left to right across a graph
A downward slope from left to right
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Yes, a graph of the amount in a water barrel slanting downward from left to right indicates that the water level is decreasing over time. This could occur due to factors such as evaporation, leaks, or usage of the water. The slope of the graph would represent the rate of decrease, showing how quickly the water is being depleted.