The Y-axis
it depends which way it curls. if it goes to the right its a hyperbola line grpah and if it goes to the left its a parabola line graph.
The graph on my test was confusing, so I left it blank.
Your question isn't fully clear, but if you are referring to the process of division of numbers, the "number left over" is called a remainder.
answer is:Find the function's zeros and vertical asymptotes, and plot them on a number line.Choose test numbers to the left and right of each of these places, and find the value of the function at each test number.Use test numbers to find where the function is positive and where it is negative.Sketch the function's graph, plotting additional points as guides as needed.
the brake or cut
On a number line, the positive numbers extend to the right of zero, and the negative numbers extend to the left of zero. So -3.4 is 3.4 to the left of zero.
The Y-axis
whole numbers
it is called white space and should be 20-30% in a page
I believe it's a transition.
it depends which way it curls. if it goes to the right its a hyperbola line grpah and if it goes to the left its a parabola line graph.
Coefficients
Go in space and look on the left bottom corner and there are the numbers. Match the numbers with the paper with coordinates and you will find the planets
The numbers left over from dividing a number are called the "remainder".
-6
They are called chambers which consist of a right atrium, a right ventricle, a left atrium, and a left ventricle.