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If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis and the speed is steadily increasing what will the line representing speed look like?

The graph of the speed will be an upward curving line increasing in curvature toward the vertical.Speed is the slope of the distance/time graph. If the speed is steadily increasing, then the slope of the line is steadily increasing. Assuming that time increases from left to right on the graph, the line curves up as it proceeds from left to right.The line representing speed would look like an increasing function, whose slope will be the acceleration.A parabola of form y=ax^2+bx+c, the a,b,c values depending on the rate of increase and initial value.


A line that has a different slope at each point is a slope or curve?

Any function that can't be drawn as a straight line will have a different slope at consecutive point. If it has to have a different slope at every point, the function constantly increasing or decreasing with a positive or negative concavity everywhere. Function of the form y=a^x and y=log(x) fit this description perfectly. Functions of the odd roots of x would also display similar behavior.


What is the slope of the line given by the equation y 4x - 2?

2


How can you find the slope of a line from the table of values from a line?

Pick any two points in the table. The slope of the line is(change in the y-value from one point to the other)/(change in the x-value from the same point to the other)


What does a curved line pointing downward on a position versus time graph indicate?

That means the speed (the slope of the position-time graph) is decreasing.

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What if the rate of change is a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing what does the slope of a linear?

The slope of a linear function is also a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing. The only difference is that the slope of a straight line remains the same throughout the domain of the line.


In a linear equation the independent variable increases at a constant rate while the dependent variable decreases at a constant rate the slope of this line is?

The slope is negative. This just means that your x-values (independent) are increasing (which is usually the case). Such as 0,1,2,3,4,5. While the y-values (dependent) are decreasing. such as -5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0. Since the y-values are decreasing, this must mean the slope has to be negative.


Does a steep line have a negative slope?

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.


What happens to the graph of a line when the slope is negative?

Looking from left to right, or as the x values get larger, the y values are decreasing. On a graph the line would be tilted down if you follow from left to right.


How can you tell from a linear equation which direction it goes without graphing the equation?

You must find the slope, if it is positive, then the line is always increasing. If it is negative, then the line is always decreasing.


Y-values decrease as the x-values increase how is it shown on a table and a graph?

If the table consists of a column of x values and a column of y values, and if the x values are in increasing order, ten the y values will be in decreasing order. The graph of y against x will have a downward slope. That is, the line or curve will be going from top left of the chart to bottom right.


What is a trend on a graph?

It is the description of a slope of a line which connects from many points you mark to show a way that your graph data may increase or decrease. If it is decreasing, you have a downwards trend. If it is increasing, you have an upwards trend.


What does the slope of a speed vs time graph means?

The slope of a speed vs. time graph represents acceleration. A positive slope indicates an increasing speed (acceleration), a horizontal line represents constant velocity (zero acceleration), and a negative slope indicates decreasing speed (deceleration).


If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis and the speed is steadily increasing what will the line representing speed look like?

The graph of the speed will be an upward curving line increasing in curvature toward the vertical.Speed is the slope of the distance/time graph. If the speed is steadily increasing, then the slope of the line is steadily increasing. Assuming that time increases from left to right on the graph, the line curves up as it proceeds from left to right.The line representing speed would look like an increasing function, whose slope will be the acceleration.A parabola of form y=ax^2+bx+c, the a,b,c values depending on the rate of increase and initial value.


How do you draw a continuous linear decreasing function?

A continuous linear decreasing function is a line that goes on forever and has a negative slope (is downhill from left to right). For example, the line y = -x is a continuous linear decreasing function.


What is the difference in the x-values of two points on a line?

The difference in the x-values of two points on a line is called the run. This term is used in math when finding slope of a line. The change in y-values on a line is called the rise. The slope is given as rise divided by the run.


What is the difference in the X values of two points on the line?

The difference in the x-values of two points on a line is called the run. This term is used in math when finding slope of a line. The change in y-values on a line is called the rise. The slope is given as rise divided by the run.