A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
The vertex of a parabola doe not provide enough information to graph anything - other than the vertex!
It can be just about anything, depending on what you are graphing.
any points along the line described by the equation x=anything will give you a vertical line on a graph
a graph can be about nearly anything
it is a math graph that can be used for sales or to show a record of anything.
The scale can be anything that you choose - but you must give it with the graph.
ANYTHING could be named chocolate chip surprise. Look it up.
anything you want to put in a bar graph
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
A relation is anything on a cartesian plane (a graph).
its Clement and Murray - Anything
A pie graph would be used for percents (anything that adds up to 100%)
The vertex of a parabola doe not provide enough information to graph anything - other than the vertex!
It can be just about anything, depending on what you are graphing.
If the function is a straight line equation that passes through the graph once, then that's a function, anything on a graph is a relation!