the co-ordinates. they are writen in brackets with the x-value coming first, and the y- value coming after, like so:
(4,4)
Numbers like these ( pi, phi, imaginary number i ), are called IRRATIONAL NUMBERS.
You cannot do it as this will affect the shape of the graph. The x-axis, like the y-axis, must go in order. What is the point of them giving you values of x-axis if you can skip it?
the scale would be how many units or numbers you go by each line in the line graph.
"x=73, y=83" is the description of a point on a graph (in Cartesian space). The numbers tell you exactly where the point is, how to find it, and how to get there. -- Start from the "origin" ... the point in the center of the graph. -- Go straight to the right for 73 units. -- Turn and face up. -- Go straight up for 83 units. -- You're at the place with the coordinates (73, 83) .
go to the top tab called "insert" then click graph and there you go
The break even point on a graph usually appears as the location where 2 lines meet. This is where profit starts to go down for example.
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
first go the distnace of the whole number. then simply go the distance of the fraction.
The basic theory of imaginary numbers is that because (-) numbers squared are the same as (+) numbers squared there is not a correct continueos line on a graph.
No, the best fit line need not go through any data point on a graph.
Infinite numbers go on and on past the point where they can be calculated. The numerical value for pi is an example of an infinite number.