nonlinear line
The name of a curved line gragh is a pie chart or a circle gragh.
"Curved" refers to something that deviates from a straight line. It may refer to a bend in the road, a line on a graph, or the trajectory of a baseball.
You don't say what the curved line is so it is impossible to say. Is it a case of insufficient accuracy of measurement?
i dont think there is such thing as the equation of a curved line the closest is probably a (hyperbola, ellipse, or parabola) with a restriction making it look like a curved line but it would be very complicated
nonlinear graph
When there is a curved line going upwards on a graph it means the distance is increasing
The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
it is a line on a graph that is curved
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Any curved line on a distance/time graph indicates the presence of accelerationthat's causing a change in the magnituide of the velocity. But if the object's speedis constant, and the acceleration is changing its direction only, then the line on theD-T graph would remain straight.In summary:Every curved line on a D-T graph reveals acceleration, but not every accelerationproduces a curved line on a D-T graph.
The name of a curved line gragh is a pie chart or a circle gragh.
"Curved" refers to something that deviates from a straight line. It may refer to a bend in the road, a line on a graph, or the trajectory of a baseball.
The slope of each point on the line on the graph is the rate of change at that point. If the graph is a straight line, then its slope is constant. If the graph is a curved line, then its slope changes.
You don't say what the curved line is so it is impossible to say. Is it a case of insufficient accuracy of measurement?
i dont think there is such thing as the equation of a curved line the closest is probably a (hyperbola, ellipse, or parabola) with a restriction making it look like a curved line but it would be very complicated
The steepness of a line graph is called the "gradient" ------------------------------- or slope.