A point represents an infinitesimally small area in space. In the case of a line graph, and assuming the point is on the line, it represents the exact value of the linear function of x, f(x) or y, at any given value of x. The important thing to remember is that when you actually draw a dot on a graph representing a point, you're really representing an object with no dimensions.
Instead of connecting points with a line, a bar graph uses bars to represent data.
This depends upon the graph; you can graph any kind of information that you like.
You can draw a line graph if you have-- the slope of the line and one point on the lineOR-- two points on the line
A line graph shows change over time.
the line on a line graph represents how things happen or improve over time. Like if we had several earthquakes in the past few weeks. The line will go up.
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A-If there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at exactly one point, the graph represents a function.B-If there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at exactly one point, the graph does not represent a function. C-If there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at more than one point, the graph represents a function.-DIf there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at more than one point, the graph does not represent a function
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
A graph or a number line or maybe some shapes
We would have to see the graph.
instantaneous acceleration* * * * *No it does not.The graph is a distance-time graph so the coordinates of a point on the graph represent the position (distance) at the specified time. The gradient of the tangent to the curve at that point represents the instantaneous radial velocity. The second derivative at that point, if it exists, would represent the acceleration.
For example, if the slope at a certain point is 1.5, you can draw a line that goes through the specified point, with that slope. The line would represent the slope at that point. If you want to graph the slope at ALL POINTS, take the derivative of the function, and graph the derivative. The derivative shows the slope of a function at all points.
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It can represent the graph of a strict inequality where the inequality is satisfied by the area on one side of the dashed line and not on the other. Points on the line do not satisfy the inequality.
It depends on what you are graphing. You may need a line graph. A bar graph. I circle graph.
No. A time graph is a special type of line graph. A line graph can represent any two variables such as height and weight of a group of people. Nothing to do with time.