Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
bar graphs and line graphs
Each is the reflection of the other in the 45 degree diagonal line.
bar graphs use categorical data
y=f(x) and y =g(x) are two linear equation of x. the intersection of their graphs will tel the solution of the equation f(x)=g(x).
up and down. the x goes left and right
Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
We use y_y axes
All graphs are graphical graphs because if they were not graphical graphs they would not be graphs!
circle graphs
you may find graphs on google. type in images of graphs and it will come up.
bar graphs and line graphs
Bar graphs
Each is the reflection of the other in the 45 degree diagonal line.
If the two at the end of these are exponents, like x^2, then these graphs would be reflections across the x-axis. Their graphs would be two parabolas. f(x) pointing up, and g(x) pointing down.
Line graphs are similar to bar graphs. With x and y axis. Line graphs allow you to add additional information. Example: y-axis being the number of people, x-axis in years. Allowing you to have various divisions of categories. Men, Women, Children, Total.
bar graphs use categorical data