A dominator coloring is a coloring of the vertices of a graph such that every vertex is either alone in its color class or adjacent to all vertices of at least one other class.
If I can't see the graph then how will I know the answer?
Slope of the graph will give you speed.
A slope greater than 1 makes a graph be really steep. On the other hand, a slope less than 1 but greater than 0 makes a graph less steep. Therefore any fraction slope would give you a less steep graph.An example could be y=(1/3)x.
Simply put, a velocity time graph is velocity (m/s) in the Y coordinate and time (s) in the X and a position time graph is distance (m) in the Y coordinate and time (s) in the X if you where to find the slope of a tangent on a distance time graph, it would give you the velocity whereas the slope on a velocity time graph would give you the acceleration.
An x-t graph shows displacement over time, and a v-t graph shows velocity over time. The combination of the two graphs can give you great detail about the motion of an object over a given period of time. For example, if an object moved 2 cm over 2 seconds on the x-t graph, that says nothing about what direction the object moved in, but if you combine that data with the v-t graph and see that over those 2 seconds the object had a positive acceleration, that means that the object was moving away from the origin of the graph.
y=x2; if you graph it, it is not a line.
a liquid could be food coloring and a gas could be vapor
St. Louis Arch is an example of a quadratic graph. Umm... many arches are actually *catenaries*, visually indistinguishable from a parabola - this answer should be checked for accuracy.
plot the equation 3x2+9x-6y+18=0 of the parabola.
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Almost all processed food contains colorings. Just give a example, a coke usually contains caramel as coloring.
Candy doesn't give off food coloring...... YOU ADD IT.........
The scale can be anything that you choose - but you must give it with the graph.
connecting the vertices in a graph so that the route traveled starts and ends at the same vertex.
A trend
To shift a funcion (or its graph) down "a" units, you subtract "a" from the function. For example, x squared gives you a certain graph; "x squared minus a" will give you the same graph, but shifted down "a" units. Similarly, you can shift a graph upwards "a" units, by adding "a" to the function.