The answer depends on the nature of the numbers in the table and what you wish to show in the graph. You can graph virtually any set of numbers. For rather an unusual use of graphics see the attached link:
The answer depends on the nature of the variables: for a start, whether they are qualitative or quantitative.
the body is in accelerated motion.
Any kind of graph can be used. It depends on the nature of the data, the type of comparison and the preferences of the person writing up the results.
A sine wave is the graph of y = sin(x). It demonstrates to cyclic nature of the sine function.
The graph is linear.
t=(vf-vi)/a
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
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straight line curve
The answer depends on the nature of the numbers in the table and what you wish to show in the graph. You can graph virtually any set of numbers. For rather an unusual use of graphics see the attached link:
the VI characteristics graph for a solar cell lies in the third quartering of the graph as both I and V come out to be -ve for the mode of operation ie active region. there are even some value at the dark that is called dark current, better explanation is given in the book by A P Malvino, electronic principles.
The answer depends on the nature of the variables: for a start, whether they are qualitative or quantitative.
Every Chansey is different. If you check its nature, thant ype it online and a graph may come up and look for whatever nature it is.
constant positive acceleration
the body is in accelerated motion.