Drag a graph to each category based on the slope of the graph.
Slope is greater than 1
Slope is between 0 and 1
Slope is less than 0
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To categorize graphs based on their slopes, you can follow this guide:
1. Slope is greater than 1: Look for a line that rises steeply, more steeply than it runs horizontally (greater vertical change than horizontal change). This means for every unit you move right, you move up more than one unit.
2. Slope is between 0 and 1: Identify a line that rises gently, where the vertical change is less than the horizontal change but still positive. This line will ascend but at a less steep angle.
3. Slope is less than 0: Find a line that slopes downward as you move from left to right; this indicates a negative slope. The line will fall, meaning the vertical change is negative as you move horizontally.
By using these descriptions, you can accurately drag each graph to the corresponding category based on their slopes. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be able to identify slopes with ease! If you need further help, consider checking the extended services page for more in-depth assistance.