An isolated graph typically refers to a graph in which there are no edges connecting any of its vertices, meaning that all the vertices stand alone without any relationships or connections to each other. In this context, each vertex is an isolated point, and the graph is essentially a collection of disconnected points. This type of graph can be represented mathematically, but it does not have any paths or interactions between the vertices.
it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane
Scatter Graph
They are the end points of the graph!
Scatter Graph
A graph that has isolated points is discontinues if isolated means that a point is plotted say a but the limit as f(x) approaches a does not equal a
It is a graph of isolated points - nothing more, nothing less!
A graph composed of isolated points.
An isolated graph typically refers to a graph in which there are no edges connecting any of its vertices, meaning that all the vertices stand alone without any relationships or connections to each other. In this context, each vertex is an isolated point, and the graph is essentially a collection of disconnected points. This type of graph can be represented mathematically, but it does not have any paths or interactions between the vertices.
it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
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Scatter Graph
They are the end points of the graph!
A scatter graph.
points
A line plot is just a graph with points and a line graph the points are connected.