It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
Yes a undefined slope is a vertical line so the domain would be a single number and the range would be all reals
A line graph
Domain is the x-axis and range is the y-axisThe domain is all the x-values that a function that take on, and the range is all the y-values that it can be. For instance, if you were given a set of coordinates such as {(2,3), (4,1), and (-9,5)}, you domain would be (-9, 2, 3) for the x-values, and your range would be (1,3,5) for the y-values. If you have to find domain and range for a function, domain typically being found first, you must think of all the possible x-values that could satisfy that equation. If there is a square root, you must ensure that the values do not make that section of the equation negative, and in other cases you must make sure you do not divide by zero. You can then find the range by making a graph or a chart.Domain is/are the value(s) which go under a rule (function of x) and the range is/are the value(s) you get out.
A pie chart would probably be the most appropriate, otherwise a bar graph.
It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
To find the Domain and range when given a graph is to take the x-endpoints and to y-endpoint. You know that Domain is your input and range your output. so to find the function when given the graph you simply look at your plot points and use yout domain and range. like so: Say these where your plot points (0,4) and (9,6) You know your domain is {0,9} and it would be written like so: 0<x<9 then noticing your range is {4,6} and it would be written like so: 4<y<6
The domain would be (...-2,-1,0,1,2...); the range: (12)
The time and the temperature
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
I assume you mean range as in domain and range? Range is the collection of possible outcome values of a function. If you were to graph the equation, it would be how high and how low the y-value ranges. Taking x to (+-) infinite, and then looking for y-values that couldn't exist it a start to finding the range.
The time and the temperature
Hourly temperature
line graph
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
line graph
Yes a undefined slope is a vertical line so the domain would be a single number and the range would be all reals