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Assuming both the scales on the graph are linear (that is to say that the numbers go up evenly) then YES, a graph which shows direct proportion must be a straight line. It must also pass through the origin (0,0). A straight line which does not pass through the origin is NOT showing direct proportion. Duncan
diagram
a diagram
inverse linear or quadratic
Well, a 110 degree angle is a bit more than a right angle, which is 90 degrees. It's like a wide V shape that's a little more open than a right angle. Just imagine a clock showing 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock - that's roughly what a 110 degree angle looks like. Just remember, there are so many beautiful angles in the world, each one unique and special in its own way.
I am assuming you are referring a U.S. cent and not the British coin that "really" is called a penny. Here are some links below for "1793 U.S. cent" to the left showing a picture.
Yes.
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I am assuming you are referring a U.S. cent and not the British coin that "really" is called a penny. Here are some links below for "1793 U.S. cent" to the left showing a picture.
A man named Thomas Coffe created the picture of Gutmans butt
conneticut's shape
Because when they are showing them for sale, they are not covered in sheets.
lots of parts of rivers
picture showing the width and the lenght of a room
Click the link.
No there is not
your crazy