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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 03:50 kljjrr

Why do many of the graphs of real-world proportional relationships (such as distance to time) show the first quadrant but omit the other three quadrants? Complete the explanation. Real-world information is often represented by
(select) numbers. In a graph representing real-world data, when
(select) (select), then only the first quadrant is needed to show the relationship.

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