Directed Graph is that graph which is directed i.e.which is having diretions. in other words it can be said that a graph whose directions are marked with an arrow is known as direct graph or directed graph.
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<p>direct graph is just a line with an y intercept of 0. indirect graph has the y value increasing while the x value decreases, or vice versa here's an example: x: 1,2,3,4,5 y:30, 14.8, 10.2, 7.6, 5.9.
If you multiply the x and y value, you should get approximately the same number. The graph should slope down towards the right. <p>
A straight line, through the origin, and with a positive slope - that is, the line is entirely in the first (top right) and third (bottom left) quadrants.
A line on a graph that compares two variables, temperature for example tells us a great deal about the relationship of these variables in the experimental system. When the line is straight it reflects a direct and proportional relationship between the two factors.
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?
It is radial the velocity in a direction towards or away from a fixed point of reference (the origin) at a given time. The velocity time graph takes no account of motion in a direction across the radial direction.
The slope of the graph of a direct variation is always positive.
The graph must be linear and pass thru the origin
yes, a graph of a direct variation must pass through the origin because direct variation is always in form of y=mx where x and y are variables and m is a constant.
you draw the line of best fit
A kind of weird line that is straight.
No.
If it is a straight line through the origin then it represents a direct proportion.
equation, table or a graph
Positive or Negative........I think...
straight line
Assuming both the scales on the graph are linear (that is to say that the numbers go up evenly) then YES, a graph which shows direct proportion must be a straight line. It must also pass through the origin (0,0). A straight line which does not pass through the origin is NOT showing direct proportion. Duncan
There are three ways: a table, a graph, and an equation.