This document discusses slope and its relationship to effort exerted during different cycling activities. It contains four sections that describe:
1) A positive slope where effort increases as altitude increases, like a cyclist climbing uphill.
2) A negative slope where effort decreases as altitude decreases, like a cyclist gliding downhill.
3) A horizontal slope of zero where effort can be varied without changing altitude, like riding on flat ground.
4) A vertical slope that is undefined, where no movement is possible like placing a bicycle vertically upright.
This document discusses slope and its relationship to effort exerted during different cycling activities. It contains four sections that describe:
1) A positive slope where effort increases as altitude increases, like a cyclist climbing uphill.
2) A negative slope where effort decreases as altitude decreases, like a cyclist gliding downhill.
3) A horizontal slope of zero where effort can be varied without changing altitude, like riding on flat ground.
4) A vertical slope that is undefined, where no movement is possible like placing a bicycle vertically upright.
This document discusses slope and its relationship to effort exerted during different cycling activities. It contains four sections that describe:
1) A positive slope where effort increases as altitude increases, like a cyclist climbing uphill.
2) A negative slope where effort decreases as altitude decreases, like a cyclist gliding downhill.
3) A horizontal slope of zero where effort can be varied without changing altitude, like riding on flat ground.
4) A vertical slope that is undefined, where no movement is possible like placing a bicycle vertically upright.
In the picture, as the cyclist goes upward, his effort
to be exerted will also increases. The cyclist goes higher his energy and effort will also increases.
A negative slope means that two variables are
negatively related. When the x increases, the y decreases. In the picture, as the boy glides down the hill his effort to be exerted will decrease.
A horizontal slope or slope of zero, there is a
constant relatively between x and y. The line is flat.
In the picture, it shows that the girl is riding the
bicycle in a flat area. She can either choose whether she likes to exert more or less effort if she wants to ride fast or slow pace.
A vertical slope or undefined, the x coordinate
never changes no matter what the y coordinate is. There is no run.
In the picture, it shows that the girl and the boy
place the bicycles in the upward direction. Since the bicycle is in that position, there is undefined movement. The bicycle will not run. Name: Rachelle J. Manos Grade & Section: VIII-Lawaan
Module 1: Numbers and Number Sense Lesson 1: SETS Learning Competency 3.2: Use Venn Diagram To Represent Sets, Subsets and Set Operations. I - Objectives