Points on an axis connected to form a line
its an equation that you can graph and when the points are connected, it makes a line. usually includes variables x and y.
Answer: yes in mathematical world every solution have its graphical representation and its common sense that two points on a graph form only one line.......so two points are always colloinear.....!
The y-intercept on the graph shows where the graph crosses the y-axis. The value is always the value of y at that point, because x is always equal to zero.
A scatter graph.
Because their is no lines on the graph to connect the point.
i asked my dad and he didn't know but i think its because bar charts are never connected
because it show the period of time of something
the points on a bar graph are not connected to each other.
No.If the points on the graph are connected then they are already connected so it would be complete waste of time to connect them.
A line plot is just a graph with points and a line graph the points are connected.
either a scatter graph or a line graph xx :)
line graph
A line graph is used to display data over time with points connected by lines. This type of graph highlights trends and patterns in the data.
They make points in space related to each other. Now they are connected in the problem, instead of just points on the graph.
a graph that uses two lines connected by points to show value
a line graph.