A graph does not need to start at 0 because the scale and context of the data being represented can vary significantly. For instance, if the data focuses on a specific range that is more relevant for analysis, starting at a non-zero value can provide a clearer view of trends and differences. Additionally, in cases like temperature changes or financial growth, the key insights are often in the relative changes rather than the absolute values. Thus, the choice of starting point should be guided by the story the data aims to convey.
yes a graph has to start from a point 0.
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
Of course you have to star on the bottom side of the graph.
The origin or (0, 0)
Start with b. To do this, plot the point (0, b). "Begin with B and Move with M!"
No
sin(0) = 0 but, in general, the sine graph need not start at 0. For example, sin(x + 2) does not start at 0.
start on the letter a.
yes a graph has to start from a point 0.
Some do and some don't. It's possible but not necessary.
when you have a chart or graph that starts at a very high number in which case, there is a symbol for that.
to tell them why you made this graph
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
If the discriminant = 0 then the graph touches the x axis at one point If the discriminant > 0 then the graph touches the x axis at two ponits If the discriminant < 0 then the graph does not meet the x axis
Of course you have to star on the bottom side of the graph.
The origin or (0, 0)
(0, 0)