Yes. It's the graph of [ Y = f(X) ] described by (X/A)2 + (Y/B)2 = C2 A, B, and C are constants. If 'A' and 'B' are both '1', then the graph is a circle with radius 'C'.
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the graph of cos(x)=1 when x=0the graph of sin(x)=0 when x=0.But that only tells part of the story. The two graphs are out of sync by pi/2 radians (or 90°; also referred to as 1/4 wavelength or 1/4 cycle). One cycle is 2*pi radians (the distance for the graph to get back where it started and repeat itself.The cosine graph is 'ahead' (leads) of the sine graph by 1/4 cycle. Or you can say that the sine graph lags the cosine graph by 1/4 cycle.
Easy. Same thing as the graph of f(x) = x^2 + 1 which have NO intercept.
The graph of y 2 x contains the following points: (0,0) (1,1) (-1,1) (2,4) (-2,4) (3,9) (-3,9)
1) It has to go through the origin (0,0). 2) It has to be consistent.
a bar graph is just a graph but a double bar graph compares 2 things!
A ratio between two (usually) different quantities is the rate. Usually used to describe something compared to a quantity of time.
Assuming it's a graph of speed vs time, then between 2 times, the average is the distance (= area under the graph between those times) divided by the time difference.
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Assuming it's a graph of speed vs time, then between 2 times, the average is the distance (= area under the graph between those times) divided by the time difference.
In algebra 2, translation refers to shifting a graph or equation horizontally, vertically, or both without changing its shape or size. This is done by adding or subtracting values to the x or y coordinates of each point on the graph or equation. Translations help us explore the effects of changing variables on a given function.
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When the data on the graph is continuous,it does make sense to connect the points on the graph of 2 related variables.
Scalars and Vectors quantities
Physical Quantities are of TWO types: 1) Fundamental Quantities. 2) Derived Quantities.
The difference between graph and diagram :- Diagram 1) Diagram can be drawn on plain paper and any sort of paper. 2) Diagram is more effective and impressive. 3) Diagram have everlasting effect. 4) Diagram cannot be used as median, mode etc. 5) Diagram can be represented as an approximate idea. Graph 1) Graph can be drawn only on plain paper. 2) Graph is not more effective and impressive. 3) Graph don't have everlasting effect. 4) Graph can be used as median, mode etc. 5) Graph cannot be represented as an approximate idea.