It is an indication that the string of digits under the horizontal line repeats for ever.
Because if you ever want to graph that equation you need the actual equation itself to help you graph it.
no. skew lines means that the lines do not touch at all ever. they can only happen in a 3-D graph.
i usually try to physically scale my monitor horizontally, i find by grabbing the sides of the monitor at a slight angle and pulling my arms apart from one another i can really improve the horizontal scale of my text. similarly if i want to decrease the scale i can simply crush my monitor ever so slightly. try it! source: i'm a computer expert
No. An absolute value will always be positive, as it is a measurement of distance from zero on a number line.* * * * *Pedantically, not quite! It will always be non-negative: it can be 0.
If an object is at rest, its position versus time graph would be a straight horizontal line at the position value where the object is located. The slope of this line would be zero, indicating no change in position over time.
No, the speed line in a velocity-time graph cannot be vertical because velocity represents the rate of change of displacement over time. A vertical speed line would imply an infinite velocity change at that specific moment, which is not physically possible.
It is an indication that the string of digits under the horizontal line repeats for ever.
$1.34 I believe...
what ever it wants to be
No. The fact that it is an asymptote implies that the value is never attained. The graph can me made to go as close as you like to the asymptote but it can ever ever take the asymptotic value.
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Ever hear of the term horizon. A long line going across like the horizon.----- so a horizontal angle would be like that.
Because if you ever want to graph that equation you need the actual equation itself to help you graph it.
which ever bar or table that is the most on a table or bar graph... : ) EX: 10 Is the most on the table , 20 is the highest thing on the bar graph
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Its what they call a statement that basically summarizes what ever you have made for ex:a bar graph, u would have to summarize Wat was in that bar graph and all the information