Graphs that have connected lines or curves are typically referred to as continuous graphs. These graphs represent a function or relationship where the points are connected without any breaks, indicating that for every input within a certain range, there is a corresponding output. Examples include linear functions, polynomial functions, and trigonometric functions. Continuous graphs are important in calculus and mathematical analysis because they allow for the application of concepts such as limits, derivatives, and integrals.
Its called a line graph
No, not all graphs are straight lines. Graphs can represent a wide variety of relationships, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and more complex functions. A straight line indicates a linear relationship, while curves or other shapes can indicate non-linear relationships. The type of graph depends on the mathematical function being represented.
A regular figure has no curves, no gaps, and ALL lines must be connected. An irregular figure is the opposite of that.
No they do not.
Arcs or curves.
(continuous or discrete)
Its called a line graph
Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.
Two straight lines connected by one curve is the basic horse-shoe shape.
No, not all graphs are straight lines. Graphs can represent a wide variety of relationships, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and more complex functions. A straight line indicates a linear relationship, while curves or other shapes can indicate non-linear relationships. The type of graph depends on the mathematical function being represented.
The intersection of the individual graphs. In the simplest case, the graph for each equation consists of a line (or some curve); the intersection is the points where the lines or curves meet.
No, they NEVER ever have strait lines. Some graphs may have straight lines but most do not.
A regular figure has no curves, no gaps, and ALL lines must be connected. An irregular figure is the opposite of that.
Bezier handles are the dumbbell like lines that are connected to the anchor points of a line. They are used to make curves in a line.
No they do not.
A graph is a visual representation of numerical or other information, often used for comparative purposes. Mathematical graphs include those in geometry that indicate points, lines, and curves within a Cartesian coordinate system. Other types of graphs (bar graphs, pie graphs) display numerical values or percentages as lengths or areas, and may use colors to indicate the data for more than one set of values.
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