This question cannot be answered without the circle graphs provided.
You place information in two overlapping circles.
The graphs of a system of two equations in two variables can determine the solutions to the system. If the graphs intersect at a single point, that point represents the unique solution. If the graphs are parallel and do not intersect, the system has no solution (inconsistent). If the graphs coincide, there are infinitely many solutions (dependent).
The outer circles show the difference between the two sides. The center where they join are the area they are the same. This is a great graphic way to show comparison of two things or ideas.
A Venn Diagram consists of two overlapping circles. Each circle includes information about an item or topic. The overlapping portion includes information that the two have in common.
A cylinder has two circles as its bases.
You need some more information about any of the circles, or about the relationship between the two circles, to answer this question.
You place information in two overlapping circles.
They show a comparison between the two graphs. They can show the intersection of the two graphs.
Bar graphs and line graphs.
A diagram is any graphic that represents information. A Venn Diagram is a diagram with circles overlapping.
Read a two dimensional graphs interpret the information extract information from graph and aplly to a real world
Information is placed in two or three large intersecting circles.
The graphs of a system of two equations in two variables can determine the solutions to the system. If the graphs intersect at a single point, that point represents the unique solution. If the graphs are parallel and do not intersect, the system has no solution (inconsistent). If the graphs coincide, there are infinitely many solutions (dependent).
Represent two variables on two axes.
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With two circles you can get 8 and ∞.
The outer circles show the difference between the two sides. The center where they join are the area they are the same. This is a great graphic way to show comparison of two things or ideas.