when you have a chart or graph that starts at a very high number in which case, there is a symbol for that.
A bar graph's data doesn't always start with zero but the scale on the y axis should. If you are not going to start the scale with zero then you have to put a squiggly line at the bottom to show that you skipped this space.
check the compression on it if it turns over and doesnt start you might have fried the rings
Of course you have to star on the bottom side of the graph.
your data cable might be corrupted
There is no reason why any graph should start from any particular point.
maybe he wants to..he just doesnt know how to start the conversation, or know what to say. and even if you start a conversation with one question, maybe he doesnt know what to say after that question, so you might just have to keep the convo going
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If the graph start and end with same vertex and no other vertex can be repeated then it is called trivial graph.
sin(0) = 0 but, in general, the sine graph need not start at 0. For example, sin(x + 2) does not start at 0.
start on the letter a.
It depend what is the question of your graph. A normal graph consist an x-axis and a y-axis and the relationship is y against x. First you need to write the title,draw the axis,find a suitable scale on each axis and put a legand(which contain the information of your scale per boxes or rather 1cm or 2cm depending what type of graph paper you are using),use the table of data you have and start plotting, the line of the graph is normally draw freehand and line best fit(does not mean a straight line or must cross all the plot but a neat and nice straight or curve line) or otherwise a straight line connecting all the plot depending on type of graph you are drawing.
No. It will tell you WHEN but not where.