increments are the numbers that your going by on a line graph like ur going by 5's and so on
It is a bit like an s-curve. See it for yourself at the following link.
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A curved graph is a graph usually used to find the earthquake's epicentre. It involves finding the time of the earthquake, (P-S waves) and then plotting that onto the graph. So when your time hits the curve you simply measure straight down and that's you distance from the earthquake. Easy!
Solving a system of equations by graphing involves plotting the equations on the same coordinate plane and finding the point(s) where the graphs intersect, which represents the solution(s) to the system. Each equation corresponds to a line on the graph, and the intersection point(s) are where the x and y values satisfy both equations simultaneously. This method is visually intuitive but may not always provide precise solutions, especially when dealing with non-linear equations or when the intersection point is not easily identifiable due to the scale or nature of the graphs.
the history of the line graph is with 3 people in the 1620's.
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Any curved line will indicate a change in acceleration. Straight lines with slope indicate a steady velocity and straight lines with zero slope indicate a lack of motion.If the X axis (left to right) is for time and the Y axis (up and down) is for speed, it would curve up.
The graph of a logistic population growth is shaped like the letter "S" or an elongated "S". It starts with exponential growth, then slows down as it approaches the carrying capacity before eventually leveling off.
Assuming it is a spped v/s time graph, a horizontal line represents motion at a constant speed.
A slanting line down from left to right represents an acceleration on the velocity time graph.
If speed is constant, the graph would be a straight line with a constant slope, indicating that the object is moving at a constant rate without acceleration or deceleration. The distance covered would increase linearly with time.
You generally plot a graph of Voltage v/s Current (with voltage on Y axis and current on the X axis). The graph will not be a straight line.
it is used for measuring the amount of number 2's you do in a day haha
A bobsled's distance-time graph indicates that it traveled 100 m in 25 s. What is the bobsled's speed
increments are the numbers that your going by on a line graph like ur going by 5's and so on