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In a graph with several intervals of Vida how does a constant interval appear what type of scenarios produces a constant interval

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Constant intervals appear as flat lines parallel to the x-axis.

A constant interval and why it happens

In a graph with several intervals of data, a constant interval appears as a flat line parallel to the x-axis.

This occurs when the y values remains constant for a certain range of values of the x values

A constant interval can be produced by a different scenarios, some examples are:

  • A physical constraint
  • A constant rate of change

In general, a constant interval indicates that there is no relationship between the x and y values within that range of values.

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In a graph with several intervals of data, how does a constant interval appear?

What type of scenario produces a constant interval?

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