That the independent variable is constant, or very close to. For example, if this happened on a Force-time graph, you could conclude that the Force remains at the specific value regardless of the time.
Yes, intervals can be either on the Y Axis (Vertical), or the X Axis (Horizontal).
What conclusion can be reached by the data shown on the graph?
Yes. If you were to plot y=23 on a graph, you'd have a straight horizontal line where y=23 (because no matter what the value of x is on the graph, y is always 23). As the line that is plotted is straight, the equation is considered linear.
The graph will be a line.
The independent variable, in this case time, is on the horizontal axis of a speed graph.
The conclusion would be that there is no evidence of a linear relationship between the variables. There could well be a non-linear (eg quadratic) relationship.
linear: LINE example--- line non-linear: not a LINE example--- parabola The other possibility is a graph with a non-linear scale. First a linear scale will have each unit represent the same amount, regardless of where you are on the scale. A semilog scale, has a linear scale in the horizontal direction, and a logarithmic scale in the vertical direction. Exponential functions (such as ex & 10x), will graph as a straight line on this type of graph scale). A logarithmic or log-log scale, has logarithmic scales on both horizontal and vertical axis. Power functions (such as sqrt(x), x2 and x3), graph as a straight line on these scales. See Related Link
Yes, with no slope. It will show up as a horizontal line if you graph it.
3s=2t can also be written as 3y=2x or 3x=2y. Either way, it is linear. To find out if it is linear, simply graph it. If you can draw a completely vertical line through any point of the graph without intersecting more than one point of the graph, then it is linear. This equation (3s=2t), it is linear.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
A pie chart is round, and a bar graph is square with the bars running either horizontal or verticle.
Yes, intervals can be either on the Y Axis (Vertical), or the X Axis (Horizontal).
What conclusion can be reached by the data shown on the graph?
You can decide from a graph wheter a ralationship is linear or non linear if the line is staight is linear but if the line is not straight is not linear.
a linear graph is a graph where the line is ongoing and doesn't change directions
identity linear and nonlinear functions from graph
Yes. If you were to plot y=23 on a graph, you'd have a straight horizontal line where y=23 (because no matter what the value of x is on the graph, y is always 23). As the line that is plotted is straight, the equation is considered linear.