No they do not.
They are all represented by straight lines.
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses.
No, not all graphs are straight lines. Graphs can represent a wide variety of relationships, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and more complex functions. A straight line indicates a linear relationship, while curves or other shapes can indicate non-linear relationships. The type of graph depends on the mathematical function being represented.
They are straight lines through the origin and their gradient is the constant of proportionality.
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
No, they NEVER ever have strait lines. Some graphs may have straight lines but most do not.
They are all represented by straight lines.
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses.
No, not all graphs are straight lines. Graphs can represent a wide variety of relationships, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and more complex functions. A straight line indicates a linear relationship, while curves or other shapes can indicate non-linear relationships. The type of graph depends on the mathematical function being represented.
They are straight lines through the origin and their gradient is the constant of proportionality.
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses
Bar graphs and line graphs do not. Straight line, parabolic, and hyperbolic graphs are graphs of an equation.
it just a straight line
It is a straight line equation.
a valid conclusion based on the information in the graph is that
No.