patterns trends that words and data tables can not
Scientist use their data to make charts and GRAPHS to communicate the results of their experiment.
They use bar graphs, data tables, T charts and ven diagrams....
Scientists utilise graphs, charts, and tables to not only record data, but to recognize trends or patterns (or the inherent lack of them) in order to come to a conclusion to finish an experiment or a study.
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Controlled items for, say Graphs, are called Parameters.
Yes, that is the purpose of a graph. It gives you a visual representation of data and you can see how it changed over time.
graph can reveal patterns or trend that words and date tables cannot -from derek
Bar graph - "talaang bar" or "areglong bar" Line graph - "graing linya" or "larawang linya" Pie graph - "bilog na grap" or "parihabaing grap"
bar graphs use categorical data
line graphs are usually the most best way to present data. sometimes i use pie graphs or bar graphs, but usually line graphs are the most meaningful.
Graphs visualize data allowing the brain to interpret a large data set quickly and infer trends.
They both show a set of data. Line graphs show data over time. Pie graphs show percentages in data.
line graphs, bar graphs,and circle
bar graphs are for measuring points of data.
graphs are to compare and contrast data
You can use pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and scatter point graphs to present data.
Bar graphs can compare two sets of data, as well as line graphs and circle graphs. To better improve my answer, double line graphs and double bar graphs compare two sets of data. Circle graphs cannot however, because they compare parts of a whole instead of, as a bar graph would, the amount of something. A circle graph is also incapable of showing data growth over a period of time, as line graphs do. All in all, circle graphs cannot compare to sets of data, and bar graphs and line graphs must be doubled to do so.