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It depends on what variable is represented by the graph.
there is no graph... but most chance it's all real numbers
A Punnet Square
any graph that is not represented by a line,ie: parabola, hyperbola, circle, ellipse,etc
A line graph.
The waveform of the electrical signal in terms of amplitude on y and period in x.
It depends on what variable is represented by the graph.
A graph that has its data represented in little symbolic pictures.
It is simply called a point on the graph, or a solution to the equation represented by the graph.
The equation of invisibility!
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m/s2
The graph of an inequality is a region, not a line.
On a speed versus time graph, acceleration is represented by the line on the graph. If acceleration is constant, the line cuts through equally between the axis and starts from the zero point.
Usually with an oscilloscope which shows a graph of the voltage, and then the peak-to-peak ripple voltage can be read off the screen.
Each segment of the circle graph represent a part of the whole.
there is no graph... but most chance it's all real numbers