There is a similar question which was answered as graph of real numbers. It could also be a graph of the line y=0, or a graph of the x-axis.
A coordinate graph is a graph of pairs of numbers that represent real-life situations.
there is no graph... but most chance it's all real numbers
The answer will depend on what numbers you wish to graph.
I believe that a vertical line of a graph is simply X=any real number. Real Number- a rational number or the limit o a sequence of any rational numbers, not to be confused with a complex number.
There is a similar question which was answered as graph of real numbers. It could also be a graph of the line y=0, or a graph of the x-axis.
A coordinate graph is a graph of pairs of numbers that represent real-life situations.
there is no graph... but most chance it's all real numbers
If the labels on the x-axis and y-axis are real numbers, then every possible point anywhere on the graph corresponds to a pair of real numbers.
The answer will depend on what numbers you wish to graph.
It is the set of values on the x-axis for which a y-value is defined. For a normal, unconstrained graph, it is likely to be the whole of the real numbers.
It's tempting to say a line (or possibly an edge) graph, but a line graph has two axes. Graph theory can get "abstractive" real quick. And we don't need all that "clique" stuff, do we? The counting numbers are the integers. They include all the positive integers and all the negative integers and zero. (That's three sets of numbers in the set of integers. And one of the sets, the set with zero in it, has only one member.) Let's try something a little different. We often talk about the real number line as a way to "graph" the integers. Heck, they're all there. So are all the other real numbers, but those counting numbers are still on the real number line. The source of the difficulty here may be that it is "unclear" to ask what type of graph is used to show the counting numbers instead of just saying, "What is used to show the counting numbers?" The answer to that question is usually a simple one. "We use the real number line to show the counting numbers."
When you have numbers on the graph the are not whole numbers.
I believe that a vertical line of a graph is simply X=any real number. Real Number- a rational number or the limit o a sequence of any rational numbers, not to be confused with a complex number.
The graph of imaginary numbers takes two axes. A part for the real part and the i part.
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
a picto graph is a graph that shows pictures to represent numbers