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"If you interpolate from the values around it, you can find the value of X in this equation." "To interpolate the value, compare it to known values."
Without any information on what the graph is, it is not possible to say.
Take the largest value in the graph and subtract the smallest value from it.
The x value and the y value are directly and invertly related on a graph. This only occurs in a specific type of graph called a proportional graph.
The slope of a graph provides general information about a graph. It tells you how much the y value of the graph increases (or decreases, if the slope is negative) for a given increase in x value. if you look at the general equation of a graph y = a x + b the value "a" represents the slope and the "b" value represents the value of y when x = 0. When the graph is not a straight line, the discussion gets more complicated, however the slope still describes changes in the value of the graph (you have to use calculus for this situation.)
"If you interpolate from the values around it, you can find the value of X in this equation." "To interpolate the value, compare it to known values."
Without any information on what the graph is, it is not possible to say.
When you look at the parabola if it opens downwards then the parabola has a maximum value (because it is the highest point on the graph) if it opens upward then the parabola has a minimum value (because it's the lowest possible point on the graph)
An ordered value bar graph is a value bar graph in which data values are arranged in increasing (or decreasing) order of length.
Take the largest value in the graph and subtract the smallest value from it.
a graph that shows the data.
The x value and the y value are directly and invertly related on a graph. This only occurs in a specific type of graph called a proportional graph.
That is a result of an absolute value equation. So an Absolute Value Graph
The slope of a graph provides general information about a graph. It tells you how much the y value of the graph increases (or decreases, if the slope is negative) for a given increase in x value. if you look at the general equation of a graph y = a x + b the value "a" represents the slope and the "b" value represents the value of y when x = 0. When the graph is not a straight line, the discussion gets more complicated, however the slope still describes changes in the value of the graph (you have to use calculus for this situation.)
What do you mean by "top of the graph"? Do you mean the highest value? The top of the graph is called "the top of the graph" There's no term for it.
No.
The answer depends on whether the given number is accurate to 0.1 L, or some other value.