Downward left to right
No. If it cuts a graph it is not an asymptote.
Its called the slant, and most people say the line segment, but i stick to the slant.
Speed
The Slope
the slope.
Figure it out your self
The name of the slant on a line graph is called the slope. The slope represents the rate of change between two points on the graph and is calculated by dividing the change in the y-coordinates by the change in the x-coordinates. A positive slope indicates an upward trend, while a negative slope indicates a downward trend.
It is formally called the slope of the line.
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
The slope of a line on a coordinate graph represents the steepness or incline of the line. It indicates how much the line rises or falls for each unit of horizontal movement.