A discrete graph.
A continuous graph
Yes.
A scatter graph.
A graph composed of isolated points.
A graph with points
In two dimensions, the infinitely many points with coordinates of the form (x, x-2) where x is any number.
true
finite and infinite graph.
finite automata
no
If the instant is finite, the object is in the position indicated on the graph
Yes.
There is no "this statement" associated with the question, but the maximum number of points which lie of the graph of a linear equation in two variables is infinite.
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
Vertical transformations involve shifting the graph up or down, affecting the y-values, while horizontal transformations involve shifting the graph left or right, affecting the x-values. Vertical transformations are usually represented by adding or subtracting a value outside of the function, while horizontal transformations are represented by adding or subtracting a value inside the function.
It is a graph of isolated points - nothing more, nothing less!
any number
points