Question
When discussing the key features of a linear graph, which of the following statements is true?
(1 point)
The points always have positive values.
The rate of change can vary along the graph.
The initial value is always zero.
The points will make a straight line
(1 point)
The points always have positive values.
The rate of change can vary along the graph.
The initial value is always zero.
The points will make a straight line
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The true statement about key features of a linear graph is:
**The points will make a straight line.**
In a linear graph, the relationship between the variables is constant, resulting in a straight line when plotted. The other statements are not necessarily true because:
- The points do not always have positive values; they can also have negative values.
- The rate of change (slope) is constant, not varying along the graph.
- The initial value (y-intercept) can be any value, including but not limited to zero.
**The points will make a straight line.**
In a linear graph, the relationship between the variables is constant, resulting in a straight line when plotted. The other statements are not necessarily true because:
- The points do not always have positive values; they can also have negative values.
- The rate of change (slope) is constant, not varying along the graph.
- The initial value (y-intercept) can be any value, including but not limited to zero.