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.
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
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...
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on 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
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.
Positive correlation
(continuous or discrete)
Line graph- two axis, plot the graph with each points (e.g 2,4) and join them up with a straight or curve line Bar graph- Drawn using bars Pie graph- circle of 360 degrees and divide each section measured according to the given value
because squares take up too much room