Wherever a given function crosses either the x-axis (which would be an x-axis intercept), or where the given function crosses the y-axis (which would be a y-axis intercept). Functions sometimes have more than one intercept of either axis, so be careful to check for those.
No. Use the vertical line test along the Y axis and if the line is crossed more than once, you know that it isn't a function.
1. A histogram is two-dimensional while a polygon has more than four dimensions. 2. A histogram may be drawn from a histogram by joining the mid points of upper horizontal sides of each rectangle. But a histogram can not be drawn from a polygon. 3. The frequency polygon of several distributions can be plotted on the same axis while more than one histogram can not be drawn on the same axis. 4. It is possible to compare the polygon of several distributions as they can be plotted on the same axis. But to compare histogram we must have a graph for each distribution. 5. Polygon an outline of data pattern is sketched more clearly than histogram.
Y axis is usually the vertical one and x is the horizontal one.
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Latches.
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Clouds
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
More than one province is "provinces".
spell it out - there is more than one ADEA
Trophies
I think perhaps you are trying to spell countries, as in more than one country.