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HR Graph of Star Sizes
The pie graph gets warm when the sunlight hits it.
A science graft.
We'll get right to work on that one as soon as we get a look at the graph.
That's going to depend on the type of information that the graph presents. For example, if it's a graph of the Fed's prime lending rate over the past five years, or the CO2 content of the atmosphere since the 16th Century, or the growth of HIV in Africa, there would be no way. On the other hand, if the graph showed the radial velocities of 200 galaxies vs. their measured distances, then you'd have a pretty good chance ... the Hubble Constant would be just the slope of the best fit line on that graph.
you use a graph to see your progress
The line and the bar graph is used to describe a graph that compares two sets of data.
sinusoidal
You can describe it using words or in graph form.
Yes, they are very different. A line graph links points with lines to show progress over time. A bar graph show values by having bars of different lengths.
a bar graph
The answer depends on what type of information is contained in the graph, the form of the graph and how good you are at reading and interpreting that information.
It is a straight line.
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describe what the interval [-410] looks like
the gradient of a graph at any point.
The answer depends on whether it is a distance-time graph, speed-time graph or something else.