Monday, September 30, 2013

A downward sloping straight line shows what relationship?

A line is represented mathematically by a "linear"
equation, which takes the following standard form:


y = mx +
b


This equation defines the point y given the input x, and
parameters m and b.


m is the slope. A downward sloping
straight line will have a negative value of m. What this means is that as x increases in
value, y decreases in value. Thus there is a negative correlation between the variables
x and y. The parameter b establishes a fixed reference point, namely the point
(0,b).

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