The x-intercept of a graph is the point where the y-coordinate is 0. It represents the value of x at which the graph intersects the x-axis. To find the x-intercept, you can set the equation of the graph equal to zero and solve for x.
A scatter graph. A line graph need not involve minute changes.
The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
A graph is represents a function if for every value x, there is at most one value of y = f(x).
The points where a graph intersects the x-axis are called x-intercepts, and they occur when the value of y is zero. Conversely, the points where a graph intersects the y-axis are known as y-intercepts, and these occur when the value of x is zero. Each type of intercept represents a solution to the equation of the graph at those respective points.
You plot your data as points on a Cartesian coordinate system (X/Y graph). You chose "Scatter" from the chart type in your spreadsheet program.
The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.
The x-intercept of a graph is the point where the y-coordinate is 0. It represents the value of x at which the graph intersects the x-axis. To find the x-intercept, you can set the equation of the graph equal to zero and solve for x.
The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
Scatter plots and Line graphs have similarities in that they both use an X-Y axis. But a line graph has a line or curve to describe a formula like Y=2X+5, a Scatter plot is a collection of X-Y coordinates that have no real formula due to real life uncertainties (Heisenberg), but, once plotted, can provide a clue to a single formula.
A scatter graph. A line graph need not involve minute changes.
The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
A graph is represents a function if for every value x, there is at most one value of y = f(x).
The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.
To translate the graph y = x to the graph of y = x - 6, shift the graph of y = x down 6 units.
A linear graph is a model of a straight line on the X and Y axis. It represents the equation y=mx+b. A liner graph has a slope. A liner graph cannot be equaled to 0.
This is called the y-intercept and represents the value of the plotted function at x = 0.The place where the graph crosses the y axis is called the y intercept.