It is Discrete Graph .
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
A discrete graph is one where one or both variables can only take a some values. These are usually integer values but need not be. For example, shoe sizes (in UK) go up in half units. A non-linear graph is one in which the points of the graph do not lie on a straight line.
Not by itself. It is only the framework. But as soon as you mark up one point on it it becomes a graph.
Verticle line test man. If it intersects two points it is its not a function. if it hits one point it is a function. and im currently looking up to see how it is a equation...
y = x is a line diagonally from the bottom left to bottom right. e.g plot the points (-1,-1) , (0,0) , (1,1) then hook them up and continue the line
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
A graph made up of only distinct points is typically referred to as a scatter plot. In a scatter plot, each point represents a unique pair of values, often corresponding to two variables, allowing for the visualization of relationships or trends between them. Since each point is distinct, no two points can occupy the same coordinates in the graph.
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A line graph.
Its called a line graph
A graph is more informative than an equation because a graph is easier to interpret visually, and find all the points and line them up, rather than just a slope which shows no points(data).
Line graph - temperature Bar graph - precipitation
To shift a graph upward, you add a constant value to the function's output. For example, if you have a function ( f(x) ) and you want to shift its graph up by 3 units, you would change the function to ( f(x) + 3 ). This operation increases the y-coordinates of all points on the graph, effectively moving the entire graph up without changing its shape.
A line can be considered as a locus of points. However, it is not "made up" of points in the way that a physical object is made up of molecules, or atoms, or sub-atomic particles.
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(continuous or discrete)