Determine what the theoretical slope of the graph is (for

  1. Determine what the theoretical slope of the graph is (for example the slope of a distance vs. time graph is velocity); be sure
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  2. On a coordinate plane, a horizontal line goes through y = negative 3.Using the graph, determine the value of the slope. What is
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  3. On a coordinate plane, a horizontal line goes through y = negative 3.Using the graph, determine the value of the slope. What is
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  4. I am tying to determine whether the graph pairs below are parallel. x+12=y and y-x=-8. I have found the slope to x+12=y is 1.
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  5. Graph the following equation and if possible, determine the slope.y=-1 I know the slope is 0. I know that one of the plots for
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  6. Determine which statement is true about the graph below.(1 point) Responses The slope is greater than 0 The slope is greater
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  7. in a making a graph showing the stretch of a spring:Plot a graph of force vs. stretch. Find the slope. The Slope of the graph is
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  8. How can I determine a equation from a graph? How can I determine how to graph y = x^2 + x - 2? Or y = x^2 - 4x + 4? Am I
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  9. I get how to use the method of least squares to determine slope, intercept, uncertainties in slope and intercept of your graph
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  10. Use implicit differentiation of the equation below to determine the slope of the graph at the given point. xy⁴ = -49; x =
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