A line graph, probably.
A graph would not be useful to illustrate the times between eclipses, or the comparative shapes of airfoils. Graphs only illustrate numerical information in comparison with other similar values.
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A diagram that exhibits a relationship, often functional, between two sets of numbers as a set of points having coordinates determined by the relationship. Also called plot.A pictorial device, such as a pie chart or bar graph, used to illustrate quantitative relationships. Also called chart., graphed, graph·ing, graphs.To represent by a graph.To plot (a function) on a graph.
The vertical axis of a graph, often referred to as the y-axis, typically represents the dependent variable or the outcome being measured. It runs vertically from the bottom to the top of the graph and is labeled with units appropriate to the data being displayed. The values on this axis illustrate how the dependent variable changes in relation to the independent variable, which is usually plotted along the horizontal axis (x-axis).
The money supply and money demand graph illustrates the relationship between the amount of money available in the economy (money supply) and the desire of individuals and businesses to hold onto money (money demand). This graph helps to show how changes in the money supply and demand can impact interest rates and overall economic activity.
A line graph, probably.
A supply shift graph shows how the quantity of goods or services that producers are are willing to supply changes when factors other than price, such as technology or input costs, affect production. When these factors change, the entire supply curve shifts to the left or right, indicating a decrease or increase in the quantity supplied at each price level.
it always rises from left to right
which is true about the functional relationship shown in the graph
A graph would not be useful to illustrate the times between eclipses, or the comparative shapes of airfoils. Graphs only illustrate numerical information in comparison with other similar values.
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To illustrate the graph of a simple pendulum, you can plot the displacement (angle) of the pendulum on the x-axis and the corresponding period of oscillation on the y-axis. As the pendulum swings back and forth, you can record the angle and time taken for each oscillation to create the graph. The resulting graph will show the relationship between displacement and period for the simple pendulum.
The Doppler effect graph illustrates how the frequency of a wave changes when the source of the wave is moving relative to the observer.
It is called a 'pie chart'
The first graph is clear. But the second graph shows demand's relation to price and supply. Now let's say supply decreases; then p will rise (q = constant, p = >). If demand decreases, then p will decrease as well. When both curves decrease, you will face different situations. How much have they decreased is the main question. Has demand decreased more or less than supply? Let's assume this. So then price will decrease as well (compared to Poriginal).
You cannot. A circle graph cannot be used to illustrate relationships between two variables.