A graph must have a clear title that describes the data being presented, labeled axes that indicate what each axis represents (including units of measurement if applicable), and a legend or key if there are multiple data sets or categories being compared. Additionally, it should have an appropriate scale to accurately represent the data and make comparisons easy to interpret.
title, lable, data
If ( g ) is an odd function, it satisfies the property ( g(-x) = -g(x) ) for all ( x ). This means that if the point ( (a, g(a)) ) is on the graph, then the point ( (-a, -g(a)) ) must also be on the graph. For example, if ( (2, 3) ) is a point on the graph of ( g ), then ( (-2, -3) ) would also be a point on the graph.
The graph must be a straight line, and it must pass through the origin.
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Graph is a pictorial or graphical representation between or among different things. Graph helps an individual in taking quick actions.
Graph
title, lable, data
I know two parts of making a bar graph is Title, and Labels.
Since there is no graph, no information conveyed by the graph and no list of things that may or may not be inferred, the question may well seem pointless to many readers, while to the rest, it must certainly be judged meaningless.
If a proportional relationship is graphed on the coordinate plane, what things must be true?
yes you can plot same things from a frequency graph on a line graph because it is the same thing :) peace
First of all, if 'x' is 3, then 'x' doesn't equal -3x+3 . You must mean y = -3x + 3.If x=3, then (-3x + 3) = -6 .The graph is the point (3, -6) .
If ( g ) is an odd function, it satisfies the property ( g(-x) = -g(x) ) for all ( x ). This means that if the point ( (a, g(a)) ) is on the graph, then the point ( (-a, -g(a)) ) must also be on the graph. For example, if ( (2, 3) ) is a point on the graph of ( g ), then ( (-2, -3) ) would also be a point on the graph.
You could not graph (y-x-2) because it has no equal sign in it. In order to graph an equation, there must be a value that the numbers and variables are equal to. (e.g. y=2x+3)
the axes, the scale, the type of graph, lots of things to think about
a bar graph is just a graph but a double bar graph compares 2 things!
A double bar graph