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... vertical change to the horizontal change for any two points on the line . Consider Fig . 6.14 . Point A has coordinates ( x1 , y1 ) , and point B has coordinates ( x2 , y2 ) . The vertical change between points A and B is y2 y1 , and ...
... vertical change to the horizontal change for any two points on the line . Consider Fig . 6.14 . Point A has coordinates ( x1 , y1 ) , and point B has coordinates ( x2 , y2 ) . The vertical change between points A and B is y2 y1 , and ...
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... Vertical Lines In the Cartesian coordinate system , graph ( a ) y = 2 and ( b ) x = -3 . SOLUTION : a ) For any value of x , the value of y is 2. Therefore , the graph will be a horizontal line through y = 2 ( Fig . 6.21 ) . b ) For any ...
... Vertical Lines In the Cartesian coordinate system , graph ( a ) y = 2 and ( b ) x = -3 . SOLUTION : a ) For any value of x , the value of y is 2. Therefore , the graph will be a horizontal line through y = 2 ( Fig . 6.21 ) . b ) For any ...
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... vertical scale must start at zero . To accommo- date large frequencies on the vertical scale , it may be necessary to break the scale . Be- cause histograms and other bar graphs are easy to interpret visually , they are used a great ...
... vertical scale must start at zero . To accommo- date large frequencies on the vertical scale , it may be necessary to break the scale . Be- cause histograms and other bar graphs are easy to interpret visually , they are used a great ...
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