A graph is more informative than an equation because a graph is easier to interpret visually, and find all the points and line them up, rather than just a slope which shows no points(data).
yes
Equation
An algebraic equation has (at least one) variable, usually called x. To solve the equation means to figure out the value of x. For example, in the equation x + 4 = 7 the solution is x = 3, because 3 + 4 = 7.
An equation of the second degree, meaning it contains at least one term that is squared.
a structural formula
A graph is more informative than an equation because a graph is easier to interpret visually, and find all the points and line them up, rather than just a slope which shows no points(data).
a structural formula
Nominal Scale < Ordinal< Interval < Ratio
yes
You should always use the vertex and at least two points to graph each quadratic equation. A good choice for two points are the intercepts of the quadratic equation.
Every equation must contain a term! In fact it must contain at least two.
Literal Equation
a linear equation
"MN" is not a chemical symbol, but "Mn" in a chemical equation signifies the involvement of at least one manganese atom in the reaction for which the equation is valid.
An equation with a degree of 2 is called a quadratic equation. At least one term in the equation will have a variable raised to the second power, e.g. x²
an informative paragraph explains something or gives direction-its facts- it can be the process of something