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Cartestian plane
If the Object is falling at a constant velocity the shape of the graph would be linear. If the object is falling at a changing velocity (Accelerating) the shape of the graph would be exponential- "J' Shape.
The general formula for a cubic graph is y=ax3 + bx2 + cx + d.
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It is in the shape of a parabola
Cartestian plane
The graph of a quadratic equation has the shape of a parabola.
A Cooling curve graph changes shape.
They both pass through the point (1,0) and have the same general shape. The log(x) curve is less steep than ln(x).
A monotonic transformation does not change the overall shape of a function's graph, but it can stretch or compress the graph horizontally or vertically.
If the Object is falling at a constant velocity the shape of the graph would be linear. If the object is falling at a changing velocity (Accelerating) the shape of the graph would be exponential- "J' Shape.
To determine the volume from a graph, you would need to calculate the area enclosed by the graph and the axes. If the graph represents a shape with known cross-sectional area, you can integrate the shape's area over the interval represented by the graph to find the volume.
It takes the shape of a line.
The general formula for a cubic graph is y=ax3 + bx2 + cx + d.
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
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