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The label on the y-axis or vertical axis.
It is not clear what the question is about but I suspect that the answer you are looking for is a PICTOGRAM.
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It is the legend or key.
legend
The KEY or LEGEND tells the viewer what the lines represent. The labels along the axes usually tell the viewer what the units are, but the title of the graph can be used to tell the viewer the units as well or instead.
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The label on the y-axis or vertical axis.
It is not clear what the question is about but I suspect that the answer you are looking for is a PICTOGRAM.
It tells you that the speed of the object is not changing. The speed is represented by the slope in a distance vs. time graph, if slope doesn't change, speed doesn't.
because you put information down with your data on a graph it tells what happened and when it happened! Did this help:)
The domain tells you information about the set of values that the input of the function takes, while the range tells you information about the set of values that the output of the function takes. This allows you to graph the function and/or to understand how it behaves.
No. The slope on a speed vs time graph tells the acceleration.
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Event Viewer tells you where and when errors happen including Windows Startup.
It is the legend or key.
There are various different ways to graph information, but the part that tells you what the bars or lines represent is called a label. A label might appear next to a line, or a bar, or it might only appear on the x axis and the y axis.