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The coordinates of every point on the graph, and no other points, are solutions of the equation.
The graph (on Cartesian coordinates) of a quadratic equation is a parabola.
You calculate the coordinates using a fraction!
It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
The coordinates of the points on the curve represent solutions of the equation.
The coordinates of every point on the graph, and no other points, are solutions of the equation.
You can either measure or estimate the coordinates visually from the graph, or solve the equation underlying the graph.
The graph (on Cartesian coordinates) of a quadratic equation is a parabola.
You calculate the coordinates using a fraction!
Just took the vocab test the answer is graph.
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It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
The coordinates of the points on the curve represent solutions of the equation.
Select any value for one of the variables in the graph and solve the equation to get the other variable.
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There is no graph because there is no equation - only an expression.
the best graph to use to represent fractions is a pie graph, that is if all the fractions denominators are the same...