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A line plot is just a graph with points and a line graph the points are connected.
more data points give you a much closer estimate to the slope of the graph at one single point. The slope of the graph between two points is the average velocity between two points, but with more points present, the data points will be closer together to give you a much closer approximation of the slope at one single point
The answer is 'graph'
the points on a bar graph are not connected to each other.
There is no "this statement" associated with the question, but the maximum number of points which lie of the graph of a linear equation in two variables is infinite.
A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
A discrete graph.
Incorrectly plotted points.
The degree is equal to the maximum number of times the graph can cross a horizontal line.
There is no specific name. It could be a non-linear graph, or a scatter graph.
n - 1
No, since the equation could be y = x3 (or something similar) which will have a point of inflection at (0,0), meaning there is no relative maximum/minimum, as the graph doesn't double back on itself For those that are unfamiliar with a point of inflection <http://mathsfirst.massey.ac.nz/Calculus/SignsOfDer/images/Introduction/POIinc.png>
Two.
n-1
n * (n - 1) / 2 That would ignore the "acyclic" part of the question. An acyclic graph with the maximum number of edges is a tree. The correct answer is n-1 edges.
(it makes sense to connect the points on a graph wen there is movement....or so u can see it more cearly)--BreeBree..... hope i helped!! OR you could connect the points when it is a continuous thing.