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Mathematics
Graphs and Functions
Interpretation of Graphs
what does a graph constantly moving upward at a constant rate mean?
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A graph constantly moving upward at a constant rate means that the values on the y-axis are increasing over time at a steady and consistent pace. This indicates a positive linear relationship between the two variables being measured on the graph.
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