when the points on the graph are close to each other;)
Has a positive gradient (in a y=mx+c graph)
It is like the letter U.
The slope of the graph of a direct variation is always positive.
Upwards: it is cup shaped, not cap shaped.
You can draw a graph any way you want to, as long as you label both axes clearly, to show which direction is positive and which direction is negative, on each axis. Typically ... the way people are accustomed to looking at a graph ... numbers on the x-axis are positive on the right half, and numbers on the y-axis are positive on the top half.
Any graph where, from left to right, the slope goes upward (assuming the axes are labelled in the standard way).
Yes. An easy way to do so is to open Excel and copy the graph you want to use in your presentation. Open PowerPoint and paste the graph where you want it displayed.
A line with a positive slope on a position-time graph represents an object moving with constant positive velocity.
when the points on the graph are close to each other;)
Upwards like a letter U
right
a correlation on a graph is when the line of best fit is positive, negative or none.
The answer depends on what the graph is meant to represent.
it is a positive relationship
to graph not only positive numbers, but negative ones as well
Has a positive gradient (in a y=mx+c graph)