No, there is not a specific name.
Actually, they are useful. At least in some cases.
Line Graphs are a type of graphs so are bar graphs, pie graphs, pictographs. But line graphs would be best used in the hosptal when measuring heart rates and blood pressure, or any thing that is moving regurlarly. A line chart is best used to visualize a trend in data over intervals of time. you use a line graph to measure a particular amount of liquids.
The blue segments on graphs can mean any number of things based on how the graph is setup. They can mean the number of people who visit a place or the amount of money collected.
Any kind of properly drawn graph does. That's what graphs do.
The peak of any graph is the highest point (usually in the y direction). The peak is the maximum value.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of graphs, in which case any noun that suits the context can be used; for example a pile of graphs, a display of graphs, a collection of graphs, etc.
THere are infinitely many possible functions in any circle graph. Your question needs to be more specific.
No, sorry. WikiAnswers does not use graphs, pictures or diagrams.
Actually, they are useful. At least in some cases.
Yes, the plural noun 'graphs' is a common noun, a general word for a diagrams that show the change in one variable in comparison with one or more other variables; a word for any graphs of any kind.The word 'graphs' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to graph.
through pie graphs and bar graphs with whip cream on top and a choclate streak on the ground
There is no specific name. There any many such shapes. A cylinder, a double cone, a double paraboloid, a symmetric frustum of a sphere or ellipsoid, prism or antiprism, a regular dodecagon, are all examples.
A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
A specific organ is any organ that you name directly, such as the Brain or a Kidney.
No.
No. Martin Luther King Jr. is the name of a specific person. Any name is a proper noun.
Neither the male nor the female platypus has any specific name.