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Can I get an example of what a Positive slope equation looks like?

Sagot :

The slope of a line = f'[x] = dy/dx = [ y₂ - y₁ / x₂ - x₁ ] = Tan θ  

The positive slope depicts the fact that the two quantities represented on the two axes of the coordinate system do increase or decrease at the same time.

A line with positive slope = m > 0  

The angle θ made by the line with the positive x-axis is an acute angle such that  0º < θ < 90º.

A positive slope equation looks like -

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