*Geography
*Graphic
*Calligraphy
*Phonograph
*Bar Graph
*Photograph
*Graph
*Autograph
*Pictograph
graphology
angiocardiographic
paragraph
graphite
Graph doesn't have a root word. Graph IS a root word darling.
Words that include the root "-graph-" typically relate to writing or recording. Examples include "autograph," "photograph," "biography," "graphite," "telegraph," and "paragraph." This root is derived from the Greek word "grapho," meaning "to write." Many scientific and technical terms also incorporate this root, reflecting its broad usage in the English language.
A root is the value of the variable (usually, x) for which the polynomial is zero. Equivalently, a root is an x-value at which the graph crosses the x-axis.
photograph, telegraph, geography, radiography
The root word "graph" or "gram" means to write, draw, or record. It is commonly used in words related to drawing or writing, such as graphic, grammar, or telegram.
Graph is a Greek root meaning "to write."
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
Graph is a root meaning writing or things written.
The root word is graph which means to write. An autograph is a self written signature. Auto means self.
One. It is a double root.
Count the number of many times the graph intersects the x-axis. Each crossing point is a root of the equation.
graph : a drawing, a scetch photo-graph photo: light, a drawing made by light sono-graph a drawing made of sound (ultrasound waves) phono-graph phono: voice, a device made to capture and play voice,music