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Got a lot of incomplete questions like this recently. We don't have a relation here, so we can't graph it.
The answer depends on the variables in the graph! In a graph of age against mass there is nothing that represents acceleration.
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
The slope of a graph.
It represents the velocity of the object.
If the function is a straight line equation that passes through the graph once, then that's a function, anything on a graph is a relation!
Does the graph above show a relation, a function, both a relation and a function, or neither a relation nor a function?
Got a lot of incomplete questions like this recently. We don't have a relation here, so we can't graph it.
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The slope of the curve.
The graph of a quadratic relation is a parobolic.
Nothing in particular. It certainly does not represent acceleration.
magnitude of acceleration at every point on the graph
The answer depends on the variables in the graph! In a graph of age against mass there is nothing that represents acceleration.
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).