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If you mean the graph, then the lowest coordinates would be (0,0). Also known as the origin.
The graph is a circle with a radius of 6, centered at the origin
It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
Yes and it will be a straight line intercepting y at -1 and parallel to the x axis
a straight line (the Y-axis of a coordinate plane)
The graph is a circle with a radius of 6, centered at the origin.
The graph of [ y = -3x ] is a straight line, through the origin, with slope of -3 .
The graph of distance vs. time squared will usually be a curve rather than a straight line. This curve represents a non-uniform acceleration or changing velocity over time, as opposed to constant velocity where the graph would be a straight line. The shape of the curve will depend on the specific relationship between distance and time squared in the given scenario.
If you mean the graph, then the lowest coordinates would be (0,0). Also known as the origin.
A U shaped parabola
The graph is a circle with a radius of 6, centered at the origin
that's one It would start at 0,0, move right and up at a 45-degree angle to 1,1, then bend VERY SHARPLY upward, quickly resembling a straight, perfectly vertical line.
It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
y=xsquared-4x+2
No.
You are describing a circle, with its center at the origin and a radius of 4 (the square root of 16)
Yes and it will be a straight line intercepting y at -1 and parallel to the x axis