its not the equation that matters it is how you map it out on the graph, the vertical and horizontal axis are interchangeable. For example if x is the vertical axis and y is the horizontal axis the graph would look different than if y was the vertical axis and x was the horizontal axis. The narrow and wide of a graph depend on the horizontal axis ( how quickly the numbers increase and or how far apart the markers are spaced) ...If the intervals are counted by 5 the graph would be wider than if the intervals were counted by 500.
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
The equation 0 equals 0 is an identity and contributes absolutely nothing to the part of the graph that you should shade or not. The tautological statement can be ignored.
The part of a linear equation that makes the problem true is the solution or the set of values that satisfy the equation. This is typically represented as the values of the variables that, when substituted into the equation, result in a true statement. For example, in the equation (y = mx + b), the specific values of (x) and (y) that satisfy this relationship make the equation true. The equality represents a balance between the two sides of the equation, identifying valid solutions.
No, it is part of the solution set.
A cluster in a line graph is the major part of the line graph that connects to the plot.
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
The equation 0 equals 0 is an identity and contributes absolutely nothing to the part of the graph that you should shade or not. The tautological statement can be ignored.
A linear equation
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The part of a linear equation that makes the problem true is the solution or the set of values that satisfy the equation. This is typically represented as the values of the variables that, when substituted into the equation, result in a true statement. For example, in the equation (y = mx + b), the specific values of (x) and (y) that satisfy this relationship make the equation true. The equality represents a balance between the two sides of the equation, identifying valid solutions.
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No, it is part of the solution set.
the x-axies
A cluster in a line graph is the major part of the line graph that connects to the plot.
If they things you are comparing part of a whole, pie graph. If not, bar graph.
The long narrow bone in the lower part of your leg is called the fibula.
It is the legend or key.