the maximum, turning point, peak ?
The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.
The data values with the highest frequency, gives the peak of the distribution graph.
It is simply called a point on the graph, or a solution to the equation represented by the graph.
A scatter graph.
It is called, not surprisingly, a combination graph.
Perhaps the graph was about the height of the hour hand of a clock!
The peak of any graph is the highest point (usually in the y direction). The peak is the maximum value.
No - a line graph may peak and trough depending on the data marked on the graph - a bit 'like join the dots'.
Usually with an oscilloscope which shows a graph of the voltage, and then the peak-to-peak ripple voltage can be read off the screen.
Use those speacial reading graphs You should have a hydrograph to look at. Look at the curve on this graph, the highest point on this curve is the peak flow. It cannot be calculated, just read off a graph. Peak Flow = Tidal Volume x 60 / I-time
Depends who you ask, but peak (or crest) and trough are good.
The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.
I assume you are asked to find peak voltage on a graph. If so its simply the number of divisions times four volts for the highest point on the graph.
We'll get right to work on that one as soon as we get a look at the graph.
A frozen peak is called an icecap.
it is called a motion graph
The data values with the highest frequency, gives the peak of the distribution graph.