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).
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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It determines the location of the graph: left or right - but not its shape.