To determine the relationship between the values ( m ) and ( n ) plotted on a number line, you would compare their positions. If ( m ) is to the left of ( n ), then ( m < n ); if ( m ) is to the right of ( n ), then ( m > n ); and if they are at the same point, then ( m = n ). The specific relationship depends on their respective placements on the number line.
The Cartesian plane has a horizontal number line which is the x axis and a vertical number line which is the y axis both axes intercept each other at right angles at the pount of origin whose coordinates are (0, 0) Points are plotted on the plane having numerical values for (x, y) and that x is plotted first followed by y
Information about the variable that is plotted along that axis and an indication of the range of values of that variable which are of sufficient interest to be plotted.
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In a broken line graph, only the plotted points represent the actual data obtained from an experiment because these points correspond to specific measurements or values collected at particular intervals. The segments connecting the points suggest trends or changes between those measurements but do not imply that data exists at unplotted intervals. Therefore, the plotted points are the definitive representation of the observed results, while the lines serve merely as a visual aid to indicate the relationship between them.
The values plotted on the axes of a graph typically represent two different variables that are being analyzed for their relationship. The horizontal axis (x-axis) often denotes the independent variable, while the vertical axis (y-axis) represents the dependent variable. For example, in a graph showing the relationship between time and distance, time might be on the x-axis and distance on the y-axis. The specific values used depend on the context of the data being presented.
what is the relationhip between the values m and n plotted on the number line
the relationship between the values t and s
p=q
I'm looking below, but I don't see a number line there.
The number can be equal to minus, zero or plus when plotted on the number line and two numbers plotted on the number line can have a range of numerical values.
The word "below" seems to imply that there is some graphic. However, I see no such graphic.
Relationship between values goals and standard
A linear pattern is a consistent increase or decrease in values that can be represented by a straight line when plotted on a graph. In a linear pattern, there is a constant rate of change between each data point. This means that the relationship between the variables can be described by a linear equation such as y = mx + b.
In general, y-axis values are the values that depend on the x-axis values.
knowing the places of where the number is the value of what the digit is whether it be in the millions, thousands, or ones places...
The range of values in the data to be plotted.
If at least one of the variables has been measured on an ordinal or ratio scale then the pairs of values can be plotted and the resulting graph examined for a relationship.If neither variable has been measured on one of these kinds of scales then the pairs of values can be arrayed in a contingency table and it can be examined or tested for a relationship.