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If a graph shows time on the horizontal axis and speed on the vertical axis straight horizontal line across the graph would indicate what?

The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.


How do you use a graph to predict?

The graph can be linear, if is just draw the line in the same path and see the Y axis answer. Sorry if you don't understand. =\


What happens to the graph of a linear equation when the slope is chaged?

The incline of the graph changes although it still intersects the y-axis at the same point.


What is the nature of the distance time graphs for a body at rest?

As the body is at rest, its distance from some point is not changing, so the graph will be a straight line parallel to the time axis (including the possibility of being on the time axis).


How to read a graph?

A graph has two axes, the one running top to bottom (vertical or y axis) and one running right to left (horizontal or x axis). You can run your finger up the y axis to the point where it is at the same height as the point on the line you are interested in, and note the number on the y axis, then run your finger across to the point on the line you are interested in, then take your finger down to the x axis and note the number of that axis, then combine the two. For example, if the graph shows height on the y axis and time on the x axis, you go up the y axis to say, 23 cm, then across to the point on the line, then down to the x axis which is say, 12 hours, then you know that by 12 hours the plant (for example) had grown 23 cm.

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How do you reflect over the y-axis?

count the spaces on your graph until you reach the y axis then start over and count again till you count the same number that you it took you to reach the y axis... sounds kinda confusing.... but good luck !


What do you start with x or y axis?

When answering a graph question it doesn't really matter what axis you look t first. That's the same when constructing a graph , you can draw either axis first (:


Is a line graph the same as a trend graph?

No. Generally speaking, a trend graph has time on the horizontal axis. That is not always the case with line graphs.


What does the graph of an inverse look like?

It is the same as the original reflected in the line whose equation is y=x. You will get the same effect if you imagine lifting the graph off the paper, and flipping it clockwise through 180 degrees and then putting it down so that the y-axis is where the x-axis was and the x axis is where the y-axis was.


When making a graph what must be done when numbering each axis?

When making a graph there are certain requirements for ensuring the graph will be accurate. When numbering each axis it is important to ensure that there are the same number of decimal points as what coincides with the data that is recorded.


If a graph shows time on the horizontal axis and speed on the vertical axis straight horizontal line across the graph would indicate what?

The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.


How do you use a graph to predict?

The graph can be linear, if is just draw the line in the same path and see the Y axis answer. Sorry if you don't understand. =\


What happens to the graph of a linear equation when the slope is chaged?

The incline of the graph changes although it still intersects the y-axis at the same point.


In a line graph the dependent variable is plotted on the?

It is plotte on the x-axis. I dad the same question in science.


What is a graph with 3 axis called?

It could either be a graph with 3 horizontal axes; or a graph with one horizontal axis and two vertical ones. This would be for situations where you wish to plot several dependent variables against the same independent one, but the units or scale of the independent variables do not allow you to use the same axis. For example, you may wish to plot the rate of inflation (%) and numbers unemployed (millions) in an economy against the same independent variable, time; or it could be a three dimensional graph. And, by that is meant a genuine 3-d graph with 3 interacting variables rather than a graph that has been given a spurious (and sometimes misleading) third dimension.


What is the nature of the distance time graphs for a body at rest?

As the body is at rest, its distance from some point is not changing, so the graph will be a straight line parallel to the time axis (including the possibility of being on the time axis).


What axis does temperature go on?

Whichever axis you like. To some extent it depends on whether temperature is the independent or the dependent variable. If the graph is of the temperature of some food when it has been in an over for different lengths of time, then the independent variable is the time and the temperature should be on the vertical axis. However, if the graph is of the temperature of the same food and the number of bacteria present in it, then the temperature is the independent variable and should be on the horizontal axis.