use cartesian coordinates
You could use the range to select the scale for the axis.
line graph x line graph = divided line graph
You Go ON charts or something like that then hit new chart or something
There are seven steps which are: 1. Identify the variables 2. Determine the variable range 3. Determine the scale of the graph 4. Number and label each axis 5. Plot the data points 6. Draw the graph 7. Title the graph
Decide why you want to make a line graph and not some other form of graph.
The graph is a straight line.
You can draw a line graph if you have-- the slope of the line and one point on the lineOR-- two points on the line
use cartesian coordinates
Draw a graph of a given curve in the xoy plane. Now draw a vertical line so that it cuts the graph. If the vertical line cuts the graph in more than one ordinate then given graph is not a function. If it cuts the graph at a single ordinate such a graph is a function.(is called vertical line test)
Vertical line. If you can draw a vertical line through some part of a graph and it will intersect with the graph twice, the graph isn't a function.
you draw the line of best fit
You should draw a line as straight as a rainbow with cheese.
That means that if you draw a graph of the relationship, you will not get a straight line.
a bar graph is unique because on bar graphs u haft to draw a line over and then draw a line up like other ones u don't haft to.
Draw the axes. Plot the two intercepts. Draw a line connecting the two points
i dont think you can use a line graph for that. i think a table would be better...
Draw a vertical line if the line hits more than one point on the graph then it is not a function.