it just a straight line
Either a straight line through the origin or a hyperbola.
Yes as for example straight line equations can be plotted on the Cartesian plane
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
Scatter graphs. Line graphs may be used at a later stage when there is a better idea of the general shape of the line - whether it is a straight line, a quadratic curve, a logarithmic or exponential curve etc, or one of the standard probability distributions.
They are straight line graphs that work out the solutions of 2 equations or simultaneous equations
Bar graphs and line graphs do not. Straight line, parabolic, and hyperbolic graphs are graphs of an equation.
It is a straight line equation.
A straight line.
No.
No, they NEVER ever have strait lines. Some graphs may have straight lines but most do not.
Either a straight line through the origin or a hyperbola.
Yes as for example straight line equations can be plotted on the Cartesian plane
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
Scatter graphs. Line graphs may be used at a later stage when there is a better idea of the general shape of the line - whether it is a straight line, a quadratic curve, a logarithmic or exponential curve etc, or one of the standard probability distributions.
They are straight line graphs that work out the solutions of 2 equations or simultaneous equations
Look for the key to the symbols on your graph, which will explain the straight line.
That would be an infinitely long line. Or just called a line if you are talking about graphs