That's the "coordinate origin" or simply the "origin".
true
point-slope formula and finding the slope of the line.
It is measured in gradient which is measured in the metric system!
The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.
I believe that this would probably be a line graph, or a double line graph-whichever you choose to call it. It could also be a double bar graph though too.
what do you mean? how do you know a graph has no automorphisms? what do you mean? how do you know a graph has no automorphisms?
Graph both and where they cross is the answer to both.
Yes
the solution to a system is where the two lines intersect upon a graph.
Graph both equations on the same graph. Where they intersect is the solution to the system of equations
one solution
One solution
The statement - The graph of a system of equations with the same slope and the same y intercepts will have no solution is True
If the discriminant is negative, the equation has no real solution - in the graph, the parabola won't cross the x-axis.
No Solutions
no solutions
It represents the point of intersection on a graph.
The graph of a system of equations with the same slope will have no solution, unless they have the same y intercept, which would give them infinitely many solutions. Different slopes means that there is one solution.