It is called a coordinate.
A coordinate !
to know exactly what point your going to draw on
A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
The fixed point that is located in the center of a circle and is used as the guiding point to draw it is called the "point of origin".
Draw a vertical line if the line hits more than one point on the graph then it is not a function.
A coordinate !
You draw a number line. Then put a dot at the point at x. Happy graphing!
to know exactly what point your going to draw on
The vertex is the highest or lowest point on a graph.
Oh, dude, each individual point on a graph is called a "vertex." It's like the cool kid at the party who stands out from the crowd, you know? So yeah, next time you see a point on a graph, just give it a little nod and say, "Hey there, vertex, doing your thing."
You can draw a line graph if you have-- the slope of the line and one point on the lineOR-- two points on the line
It is called graph paper because it is often used to draw graphs on. The printed grid on it allows neat graphs to be drawn using rulers.
The origin
The Origin
A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
The fixed point that is located in the center of a circle and is used as the guiding point to draw it is called the "point of origin".
Excel 2007 does not have this capability. Excel 2003 can do this as described in the related link. The idea is to draw your graph, then overlay a non-related point on the graph. When you drag the non-related point to the location on the graph where you want to identify a data point, you will see the underlying cell reference change to the location of your selected data point.