Graphs in math books
intersecting lines
If the question means, "What do you call the point where two lines cross?" The answer would be "intersection". Otherwise, I would call them 2 intersecting lines.
circle graphs add up to 100% , bar and line graphs don't
a circle graph is in a circular form and represents your data using pieces inside of itbar graphs represents data using bars
No, they NEVER ever have strait lines. Some graphs may have straight lines but most do not.
No they do not.
by their lines
verticle and horizontal lines
in probability, you only guess. while in graphs you only draw lines. but both are boring.
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses.
Well, they are used for graphing information on graphs and are used on maps.
Keys are drawn on some graphs(i.g. line graph) so you know which lines of data are what
Graphs in math books
never be without lines rats
A system of equations will have one solution if the graphs of the lines intersect. This is because the lines intersect at a single point. Let's say that point is (a, b). The x = a, y = b is the one and only solution for the system.
Yes. It is used in geometry in relation to lines and graphs.