the axes, the scale, the type of graph, lots of things to think about
Step 1. Determine what will be on the graph. Step 2. Make the graph.
I know two parts of making a bar graph is Title, and Labels.
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Any graph can be used to determine something!
On a 2-D graph, a pair of numbers are used to determine the position of the point on a graph.
You can't determine velocity from that graph, because the graph tells you nothing about the direction of the motion. But you can determine the speed. The speed at any moment is the slope of a line that's tangent to the graph at that moment.
To determine the initial value on a graph, look for the point where the graph intersects the y-axis. This point represents the initial value or starting point of the graph.
To determine the phase constant from a graph, identify the horizontal shift of the graph compared to the original function. The phase constant is the amount the graph is shifted horizontally.
To determine velocity from an acceleration-time graph, you can find the area under the curve of the graph. This area represents the change in velocity over time. By calculating this area, you can determine the velocity at any given point on the graph.
To determine the wavelength from a graph, you can measure the distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs on the graph. This distance represents one full wavelength.
Barry Graham has written: 'An algorithm to determine the chromatic number of a graph' 'Get out as early as you can' 'Before: A Novel'