Question
When discussing the key features of a linear graph which of the following statements is true
The points always have positive values
The points will make a straight line
The rate of change can vary along the graph
The initial value is always zero
The points always have positive values
The points will make a straight line
The rate of change can vary along the graph
The initial value is always zero
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that is true about the key features of a linear graph is:
**The points will make a straight line.**
In a linear graph, the relationship between the two variables is consistent, resulting in a straight line when plotted on a coordinate system. The other statements are not necessarily true for all linear graphs:
- The points do not always have positive values; they can be negative or zero as well.
- The rate of change (slope) is constant in a linear graph, not varying.
- The initial value (y-intercept) does not have to be zero; it can be any value depending on the equation of the line.
**The points will make a straight line.**
In a linear graph, the relationship between the two variables is consistent, resulting in a straight line when plotted on a coordinate system. The other statements are not necessarily true for all linear graphs:
- The points do not always have positive values; they can be negative or zero as well.
- The rate of change (slope) is constant in a linear graph, not varying.
- The initial value (y-intercept) does not have to be zero; it can be any value depending on the equation of the line.