Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses.
Do all linear graphs have proportional relationship
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses
To solve it by coordinate graphs you would take a point from the line and plug in the X and Y value into the equations and or inequalities.
All direct variation graphs are linear and they all go through the origin.
Scatter graphs are best. Line graphs are OK if the trend is linear but not much good if the trend is non-linear.
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses.
Do all linear graphs have proportional relationship
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses
Linear and Exponetional.
No, they don't.
To solve it by coordinate graphs you would take a point from the line and plug in the X and Y value into the equations and or inequalities.
No. A linear graph has the same slope anywhere.
All direct variation graphs are linear and they all go through the origin.
If the slopes are the same on both graphs, they are parallel, and will never touch.
Linear has a slope direct does not but both go through the orgin
they express linear equations in a visible way