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Match what develops in the oxygen indices of patients with pulmonary edema to the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
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Slopes Downward
Describes a line or curve on a graph that decreases in value as it moves from left to right, indicating a negative relationship between two variables.
Curve
A line on a graph, which may be curved or straight, that depicts a relationship between two variables.
Two-Dimensional Graph
A visual representation of data on two axes, typically used to display the relationship between two variables.
Zero Slope
A characteristic of a line on a graph indicating that there is no change in the variable measured on the y-axis for any change in the variable on the x-axis.
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