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It's a transformation that's order of the letters like ABCD of a figure don't change when transformed.
It is the derivative of the vertical change relative to the horizontal change - if the derivative exists. So, with the typical x-y graph, it would be dy/dx. If the graph is a straight line, then it is the change in the vertical positions between any two points divided by the change in the horizontal positions between the same two points (in the same order).
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Bar chart or bar graph
The order of operations which equals 229 is (2000/10) + (50-21) =229.
It's a transformation that's order of the letters like ABCD of a figure don't change when transformed.
A line graph is most often used to show the passage of time, and the points are placed in a specific order to show the change from one point to the next. A bar graph displays a set of statistics with no particular order to them.
the iv is what you change and the dv depends on what changes. the iv is usually on the bottom of a graph and the dv is usually at the side, but depending on the graph, the order could be vise versa.
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It is the derivative of the vertical change relative to the horizontal change - if the derivative exists. So, with the typical x-y graph, it would be dy/dx. If the graph is a straight line, then it is the change in the vertical positions between any two points divided by the change in the horizontal positions between the same two points (in the same order).
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
you can try doing -3+3, -2+3 or just substitue the "x" with numbers that go in order like 5,4,3,2,1
In a table or a graph.
The rate order of a concentration of a substance using a graph depends on the constant k. For a reactant concentration versus time graph, k is minus and the order is zero. The same goes for a logarithm reactant concentration versus time graph where the order is one. But for an inverse of reactant concentration versus time graph, the order is two and k is positive. All these graphs should have straight lines and k is the value of the slope.
You can use the steepness, or slope, of a line in a distance-time graph to determine the speed of an object if speed is constant. The slope of the line is calculated by dividing the change in distance by the change in time for that time interval.
An ordered value bar graph is a value bar graph in which data values are arranged in increasing (or decreasing) order of length.
It melts and spreads