Bar graph
Its a picture graph
Every graph shows comparisons of some kind or another.
It could be a hyperbolic graph, but it does depend on what is in the numerator.
a data i like a graph it could be any kind of graph pie,bar,line graph
It is similar to a bell curve, symmetric and bell shaped, but fatter at the tails.
depends what graph....
When you are graphing some quantity, in many cases you will wind up with a curve that is shaped like a bell, in other words, the graph gradually rises, then rises more sharply, then flattens out and declines in a symmetrical pattern, the same way that it rose. This reflects the fact that a great many things have a normal range, and so the quantity of that item peaks in the normal range and then declines as you get either more or less than the peak, and furthermore, the pattern does tend to form that distinctive bell shape. You could, for example, do a chart of the annual income of American families. Some have very high income, some have very low income, and most fall in the intermediate range. But you could do the same thing with endless numbers of other topics. If you were to capture pigeons and make accurate measurements of the lengths of their beaks, and then graph the results, you would get a bell curve. You could graph the weight of pet cats, or the cost of sweaters, or the age of houses, and so forth. Most things will produce some kind of bell curve.
The water apple tree.
An exponentially growing population is depicted by a population graph with a sharp J-shaped curve. This indicates that the population is growing rapidly, with an increase in the total number of people over time. In other words, there are no significant barriers to population increase, such as a lack of resources, predators, sickness, or a lack of available space, and the birth rate is larger than the death rate. Long-term, nevertheless, this kind of growth is unsustainable since resources are depleted and the environment can no longer accommodate the expanding population. Once the population has reached its carrying capacity, it will stabilise; if the overshoot is too great, a population crash may occur.
According to economists there are many type of curves that describe recovery from recession - U-shaped, V-shaped, W-shaped etc. USA economy is in the bottom of a U-shaped curve, ie very slow recovery and a period of almost stagnation..
Bar graph
Its a picture graph
A function describes the relationship between two or more variables. A graph is a kind of visual representation of one or more function. A line or curve seen on a graph is called the graph of a function. * * * * * For any point in the domain, a function can map to only ine point in the range or codomain. In simpler terms, it means that (for a two dimensional graph), a vertical line can intersect the graph of the function in at most one point.
It depends what kind of curve you're talking about. if it's a circle, and the line is tangent to the circle, then one. If it's a circle, and the line is not tangent to the circle, then two. But if it's a goofy shaped curve then it could be any number. But the most likely answer to your question is 2.
Velocity can be identified in a position-time graph through the slope of the curve at any given point. The slope represents the velocity at that particular moment in time. A steeper slope indicates a higher velocity, while a shallow slope indicates a lower velocity.
Jellyfish, They are typified as free-swimming marine animals consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles. The bell can pulsate for, locomotion while stinging tentacles can be used to capture prey.