increasing the interval would decreasing the degrees of accuracy of the graph, optically the line seem flatter
by making the graph have an important missing part...(hope it helps!)
wha is the interval on a line graph, scale from 0-25?..
The dependent variable is shown on the vertical, or y-axis of a graph.
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by making the graph have an important missing part...(hope it helps!)
Yes, intervals can be either on the Y Axis (Vertical), or the X Axis (Horizontal).
Yes―sort of. If displacement increases or decreases suddenly in an infinitely small point in time or a time interval that is too small to graph, a vertical line is used.
In a speed graph, a straight vertical line represents an infinite speed, which is not physically possible. Such a line would imply that an object is covering a distance instantaneously over a finite time interval, violating the principles of physics. Therefore, a speed graph cannot have a straight vertical line.
If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, and the speed is steadily increasing, the line representing speed will be a straight line.
wha is the interval on a line graph, scale from 0-25?..
Cannot exist. And a vertical graph is simply a vertical graph!
i personally chose 0 an my interval
The scale of a vertical bar graph is written on the vertical axis.
Yes. The graph of [ x = 2 ] is a vertical line.
The dependent variable is shown on the vertical, or y-axis of a graph.