Velocity is the rate of change of position. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. How fast you spend money. How fast you do a certain job done, assuming it can be split into pieces. For example, wash dishes.
How fast you can run is a rate which applies only to you.
The slope is the rate of change, and the y-intercept could be viewed as the starting point. One example could be a phone plan that charges a minimum rate plus a per-minute rate. The money-per-minute would be represented by the slope, and the monthly minimum is the y intercept (the money you pay when minutes = 0).
# of successes = probability or change total
what are real life design considerations that would apply to a wind generator
a roller coaster. It doesnt have a constaant rate of change
plant growth, stocks, bank account balances, temperature...
it will not change the rate
Velocity is the rate of change of position. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. How fast you spend money. How fast you do a certain job done, assuming it can be split into pieces. For example, wash dishes.
its not.
An example of a real world rate is 45630.19106 debt per capita (person).
Your question does not contain a full thought. How would having a real baby (opposed to a fake baby?) at this point (what point?) change your life? (what is going on in your life?) Please think through before posting questions that are not clear.
How fast you can run is a rate which applies only to you.
The real exchange rate based on constant price to eliminate the effect of price change
A chromosome is an essential part of real life. You would not have life without chromosomes!
No. There are no people who are mermaids in real life. They do not exist and are make believe. People can not change into mermaids.
The slope is the rate of change, and the y-intercept could be viewed as the starting point. One example could be a phone plan that charges a minimum rate plus a per-minute rate. The money-per-minute would be represented by the slope, and the monthly minimum is the y intercept (the money you pay when minutes = 0).