radioactive curves are not smooth curves because of the points you will be given to plot on the graph sheet
It is a line whose shape is not easily described in geometric, algebraic terms nor in simple words. It is usually a smooth curve, not one that contains angles.
You should use a curve if the scatter plot shows a clear curving shape. Otherwise draw a straight line. But a line of best fit should never zigzag from point to point.
They curve with the curve of the Earth.
Yes. A radioactive atom is a radioactive atom. If that atom exists as a single atom and is uncombined and it is radioactive, it's radioactive. If that same atom is chemically combined with another or other atoms, it's still radioactive. It's just that simple.
All uranium compounds are radioactive to some degree.
A smooth curve.A smooth curve.A smooth curve.A smooth curve.
It does not. It has a smooth curve. That is called an arc.
Between the two point line to say that is both a curve and there are clear.
The curve must have a derivative at every point (except its end point).
A fraction is a single value. At is neither a graph nor a curve.
A curve is formed by lines. If the length of these lines is reduced to zero, we get a very smooth curve.
I am not sure what situation you are talking about; usually such curves should be smooth.
The word curve can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a verb: when you throw a ball, its path will curve downward, because of gravity. As a noun: the equation can be drawn on the graph as a smooth curve.
In highways, railways, or canals the curve are provided for smooth or gradual change in direction due the nature of terrain, cultural features, or other unavoidable reasons. In highway practice, it is recommended to provide curves deliberately on straight route to break the monotony in driving on long straight route to avoid accidents. The horizontal curve may be a simple circular curve or a compound curve. For a smooth transition between straight and a curve, a transition or easement curve is provided. The vertical curves are used to provide a smooth change in direction taking place in the vertical plane due to change of grade.
Circles are the most common. Any smooth curve has no vertices.
None; an ellipse is a smooth curve, not a line.
A differentiable function, possibly - to distinguish it from one whose graph is a kinked curve.