It just means that the under the new scheme, the object is not where it would have been under the old scheme.
It means that numbers have been skipped irregularly.
It is constant variance, a condition found in a type of scatter graph. They use this graph to justify the belief that homosexuals are born that way. Which is a misconception. This has also been spelled as [homosdasticity] or [homoskedasticity]
I will guess that what you refer to as a "shadow graph" serves as a way to visually represent all the answers, or solutions, to a linear inequality. For instance, if you graph y=x (a linear equality), you get the diagonal line through the origin heading 45 degrees up and to the right in one direction and down and to the left in the other. Any point on that line is a solution, even extended beyond the visible graph in both directions, "forever". However, if you graph y
A graph's scale - is the ratio at which the data has been displayed. For example, say you're wanting to show the distance various cars travel on a single gallon of fuel. You could represent each mile on the graph as 1 inch. You would place a heading on the graph saying something like.. Scale 63,360:1 - which means every inch on the map represents 63,360 inches travelled (there are 63,360 inches in a mile).
False, unless you have already printed the graph you can always go back to the format tab and change the cells and background.
There is some flexibility.
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If She Would Have Been Faithful... was created in 1987-03.
The earth was created once.
A transformation has been made on the graph. A translation has been made.
'Once photos are uploaded' and 'once photos have been uploaded' are probably both correct, but I would use once photos have been uploaded
Once your MySpace has been deleted, no one can access it again unless an archive has been created.
interval graph
Neither "I gone there once" nor "I been there once" are correct. One would say "I have been there" or "I've been there" OR "I have gone there" or "I've gone there". As for "I was there once" and "I went there once", they are both acceptable. The word "once" in all of these statements is not necessary unless the author is specifically stating that they were at said location only once (not twice, not thrice).
The graph of F(x), shown below, resembles the graph of G(x) = x2, but it has been changed somewhat. Which of the following could be the equation of F(x)?
While a line graph can help with interpretation by showing the changes in values as a line, there are times when it is not the best king of graph for a particular situation. That is why other kinds of graphs have been developed.