There are a number of situations when it does not make sense. Among these, the two main reasons are:
(it makes sense to connect the points on a graph wen there is movement....or so u can see it more cearly)--BreeBree..... hope i helped!! OR you could connect the points when it is a continuous thing.
It makes sense to connect the points on a graph when the variable ont the x axis (bottom line) is able to be split, ex. time
When the graph is continues, and it doesn't drop... when it moves at a steady rate and doesn't go up, down or in an other direction only strait in a diagonal line. :)
yes in mathematical world every solution have its graphical representation and its common sense that two points on a graph form only one line.......so two points are always colloinear.....!
Without any given parameters, the x coordinate can be any value.
When the data on the graph is continuous,it does make sense to connect the points on the graph of 2 related variables.
(it makes sense to connect the points on a graph wen there is movement....or so u can see it more cearly)--BreeBree..... hope i helped!! OR you could connect the points when it is a continuous thing.
It makes sense to connect the points on a graph when the variable ont the x axis (bottom line) is able to be split, ex. time
No.If the points on the graph are connected then they are already connected so it would be complete waste of time to connect them.
When the graph is continues, and it doesn't drop... when it moves at a steady rate and doesn't go up, down or in an other direction only strait in a diagonal line. :)
I am always telling my students if you wait until you are done you won't know what point connects with what point. Connect as you do it and that way you won't get confused as to what connects to what.
Answer: yes in mathematical world every solution have its graphical representation and its common sense that two points on a graph form only one line.......so two points are always colloinear.....!
yes in mathematical world every solution have its graphical representation and its common sense that two points on a graph form only one line.......so two points are always colloinear.....!
Sense 1: structure organize, organise, coordinate
Without any given parameters, the x coordinate can be any value.
Graph can be used in a variety of sentences that make sense, say like, "When you want to graph prices at a store monthly or yearly, use a line graph."
A line allows you to better visualize the trend of the graph.