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It's either the "tilde" or the frosting that dripped from your toasted Danish.
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
It is called, not surprisingly, a combination graph.
line or graph on a line in a math equation
line breaks
A "break"
i think its called a break. :]
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ is the line
its actually called "a break".
The "squiggly line" is called a break. It is used to show a break in the intervals on the y axis (x too). For example: if the numbering starts at 0, but the next number is 300, after you put 0, you an put a break, and then you can put 300.
It's called a tilde.
it means that from zero to the first number next to the graph is not in the same order as the other numbers. for example it might me 0,10,15,20,25. there will be a squiggly line after 0 because 0+5 is not 10 and the pattern here is adding 5 each time. hope this helps:)
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
The steepness of a line graph is called the "gradient" ------------------------------- or slope.
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
The squiggly line in music notation is called a trill. It indicates that the musician should rapidly alternate between the written note and the note above it.
line graph