If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.
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A call graph is a directed graph representing relationships between called and calling subroutines in a computer programme, as used in code analysis.
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It is in the shape of a parabola
It s the frequency for the class.
They are the same thing, so it really doesn't matter. I usually say graph, but whatever is easiest to you.
It is called an interval.
A squiggly mark is often referred to as a tilde '~'. It is commonly used in writing and mathematics to indicate approximation, negation, or as a diacritic mark in some languages.
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A call graph is a directed graph representing relationships between called and calling subroutines in a computer programme, as used in code analysis.
at all, fall, call, small,criminal, seminal, wonderful. Depends how you are pronouncing interval.
A good question. It has no specific name. And that is probably the reason that far too many graphs are incorrectly published without it. Call it squiggly line, squiggily line, lightning flash. But make sure you use it when appropriate. Meanwhile, I will investigate further.
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The question was, let f(x) = 2x if x < -2, ...2x - 2 if -2 <= x <= 2, and ...-2 if x < -2; and what is its graph. You might call this a piecewise-defined linear function. The easiest way to determine this is to look at each interval and see: * Is the function a straight line on each whole interval? * Can you pick two points on each interval so that they match the equation? * And is it a function? Do that and you'll be able to tell. E-mail me if you have more questions on this.
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the graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. hope this helps xP
A graph that uses pictures and symbols is called a pictograph
fuzzy graph is not a fuzzy set, but it is a fuzzy relation.