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The name of the starting point when plotting points on a graph is called the point of origin. It is located on the point (0,0) or where the x and y axes meet.
vertex
A y-intercept is a point where the graph of a function intersects with the y-axis of the coordinate system.Letter B is used because it's not x, y or m, which are already used to name other parts of the graph, to avoid confusion. Any other letter would do just as nicely.
There isn't a name...they're just called a pair of parallel lines.
It is called the directrix.
titles
ledgends
It's called the origin; the center of a graph.
The axes' names are more often called Labels or Titles. You could call them Legends but a legend is any explanatory note such as the name of each trace on a multi-trace graph.
They are called intervals.
The cartesian plane of space, the x and y axes, the points and lines, and the labels of the axes are the four main components of a graph. Intercepts are another name for vertical and horizontal lines that cross the axes.
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
It has no special name - other than a normal (or Gaussian) distribution graph.
There is no specific name. It could be a non-linear graph, or a scatter graph.
i believe it is called the slope.
It can also be called a circular graph