Not really sure I understand the question, but an absolute value graph will always reult in a V shape, as the negative side of the graph will be the mirror image of the positive side. It may also form a sideways V.
The graph of a quadratic equation has the shape of a parabola.
It takes the shape of a line.
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
the shape of an acute is V shape.
shape
That is a result of an absolute value equation. So an Absolute Value Graph
The graph of a quadratic equation has the shape of a parabola.
A Cooling curve graph changes shape.
Any shape at all - other than a straight line. It could be a smooth curve, or a zigzag or a set of disconnected bits - whatever.
The slope of graph of V->t gives the acceleration
If the Object is falling at a constant velocity the shape of the graph would be linear. If the object is falling at a changing velocity (Accelerating) the shape of the graph would be exponential- "J' Shape.
It takes the shape of a line.
V*(V-1)/2
the slope at any point on the graph is the acceleration
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
a J---
The uses of the V-T graph include finding acceleration and describing motion. If you know what you're doing, you can also use a V-T graph to find the distance covered during some period of time.