If the discriminant = 0 then the graph touches the x axis at one point If the discriminant > 0 then the graph touches the x axis at two ponits If the discriminant < 0 then the graph does not meet the x axis
The intersection of the individual graphs. In the simplest case, the graph for each equation consists of a line (or some curve); the intersection is the points where the lines or curves meet.
It is the intersection point of where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. The coordinates are (0, 0)
lines that meet to form a right angle are called? I believe this line is known as a perpendicular line :)
There is no specific name for lines that meet at one point, but lines that meet at a point, the point is called the intersection point.
A point of intersection.
It is called Origin.
point of origin
It is called the origin, or the point (0, 0).
where does buyers and sellers meet
(0,0) It's where the two axes meet.
The origin
If the discriminant = 0 then the graph touches the x axis at one point If the discriminant > 0 then the graph touches the x axis at two ponits If the discriminant < 0 then the graph does not meet the x axis
A sliding test. The vertical line can meet the graph at at most one point.
The name of the starting point when plotting points on a graph is called the point of origin. It is located on the point (0,0) or where the x and y axes meet.
You need to bye a pass to get back stage and meet her. Mabey get her auto graph!
The break even point on a graph usually appears as the location where 2 lines meet. This is where profit starts to go down for example.