Any shape at all - other than a straight line. It could be a smooth curve, or a zigzag or a set of disconnected bits - whatever.
a key on a graph is used to show you what each symbol means
it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane
uses a bar graph
poly graph means an instrument for the simultaneous
line breaks
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interval graph
Zigzag motion is a back-and-forth movement that changes direction at sharp angles. It often resembles a series of sharp turns forming a zigzag pattern. Zigzag motion is commonly seen in nature, such as the movement of a snake or a lightning bolt.
It's the past tense of the verb "to zigzag." It means a pattern that veers to the left, and then veers to the right, rather than going in a straight line: Trying to avoid being tackled, he zigzagged as he ran down the field. Depending on how it's used, the word "zigzag" can also be an adjective-- the mouse ran in a zigzag pattern because it was trying to get away from the cat. "Zigzag" came into the English language in the late 1700s, from French and German.
Well, on British roads it means you can't park there.metalloidsOn the periodic table of elements, the zigzag dark line marks the elements that are metalloids.
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
A sentence that has a zigzag underneath it in Word means that there is a grammatical or spelling error. The grammar error is colored in green and the spelling error in red.
Any shape at all - other than a straight line. It could be a smooth curve, or a zigzag or a set of disconnected bits - whatever.
Oh, dude, a shape starting with Z? That's like asking me to find a unicorn at a zoo. But hey, there's actually a shape called a Z-Shape, like a zigzag or something. So yeah, there you go, a shape that starts with Z. Mind blown, right?
it means what you see the most on the graph
Graph doesn't have a root word. Graph IS a root word darling.