a data point
A graph can illustrate what solution is saturated and unsaturated. If the point is on the line, then the solution is saturated, while if is below the line, the solution is unsaturated.
A line of best fit is used to create an image of the overall correlation between two factors on a scatter graph (showing the general shape of the graph). As a line of best fit should be either a straight line or a smooth curve, the line visiting every point would be impossible to retain this shape (as the experimental results will likely not be identical to the theoretic ones). Also, a line of best fit can be used to highlight anomalous results, so the whole point of it would be destroyed if every point was visited anyway.
density
A reference point.
An exact location is also called an absolute location.is called a coordinate
It is simply the point representing the location of a particular piece of data: nothing more nor less.
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
There is no "this". There is no point in showing nothing on any kind of graph!
Excel 2007 does not have this capability. Excel 2003 can do this as described in the related link. The idea is to draw your graph, then overlay a non-related point on the graph. When you drag the non-related point to the location on the graph where you want to identify a data point, you will see the underlying cell reference change to the location of your selected data point.
Graph
In a euclidean graph, the position of a point on the graph is denoted by its Coordinates (x,y).
The number are called coordinates.
The break even point on a graph usually appears as the location where 2 lines meet. This is where profit starts to go down for example.
A point is just a single point on a graph. It does not have a size or a direction it just represents a piece of data.
The image of a point is the location where the point is displayed or represented on a coordinate plane or graph. It is the result of applying a transformation or function to the original point.
It tells the time and location of the object that you are tracking at one point in time.
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.