On a graph, a horizontal line reprents no change in data.
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
Assuming it is a spped v/s time graph, a horizontal line represents motion at a constant speed.
yeah
It is likely that a horizontal line on a graph will have the equation y=c, where c is a variable.
on a graph it the horizontal number line.
It is found on the horizontal x axis number line on a graph whereas the y intercept is found on the vertical number line on a graph.
if you mean the horizontal line on a graph t is refered to as the x axis or y=0
The degree is equal to the maximum number of times the graph can cross a horizontal line.
The straight horizontal line on a graph is referred to as the x-axis. The vertical line on a graph is the y-axis.
No. If you graph it, it doesn't. No line is horizontal unless the equation is y=A, where A is any real number.
On a graph, a horizontal line reprents no change in data.
the x coordinate is whatever number on the horizontal line of your graph that you choose
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
It will be a horizontal line
abscissa is horizontal and ordinate is vertical one