Answered

Welcome to Westonci.ca, where curiosity meets expertise. Ask any question and receive fast, accurate answers from our knowledgeable community. Discover detailed answers to your questions from a wide network of experts on our comprehensive Q&A platform. Connect with a community of professionals ready to help you find accurate solutions to your questions quickly and efficiently.

How can you tell whether a graph shows discrete domain or continuous domain?


Sagot :

A graph which shows a discrete domain is a set of points not connected between them, while a graph which shows a continuous domain is a continuous curve.

Dxtcho

Answer:

Well, in order to tell whether a graph shows a discrete or continuous domain, we need to know the difference first. A discrete graph shows only a certain number of input values, like a graph only showing numbers going by 5's. Graphs like these will not connect the plotted points on the graph. A graph with a continuous domain will (like it sounds) show a continuous number of input values (decimals included), and the plotted points would be connected by a line.

We appreciate your time. Please come back anytime for the latest information and answers to your questions. We hope this was helpful. Please come back whenever you need more information or answers to your queries. We're dedicated to helping you find the answers you need at Westonci.ca. Don't hesitate to return for more.