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A bar graph consists of columns of varying height to show data - looking like 'steps' across the page. A line graph uses a continuous line which changes direction with each piece of data.
Line graph
Certainly, you should choose a title which states what the information in the pie graph is all about. It would also be good to give some indication of what each piece of pie represents; easily done by using coloured pencils with a "table" telling what each coloured section represents.
Circle graphs are in the shape of a circle and are better for ratios, and some percentages, however line graphs can be plotted which means that you would have the x and y axis labeled with the correct data then you would plot the correct line using a ruler if you were hand drawing it and connect each number with a dot
A map shows a direction or lets say a map to route 66. A chart is a piece of equipment that you use to compare data. A graph is kinda like a chart
graph
Graph each "piece" of the function separately, on the given domain.
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
Scatterplot
a line graph usually records the progress of something for a designated period of time, right? so i think that the easiest way to do a line graph would be to: get a piece of graph paper, make a y axis (vertical) and an x axis (horizontal), label the y axis with numbers of a certain interval (like by 2, 5, 10 etc.,) so this is the things that is progressing, label the x axis with the period of time this will take place, and finally, make a dot that marks the number of the progressing thing with the time. after all of this, you connect the dots you've made and voila! you have a line graph!
you take piece of graph paper and draw a w on it. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Scatter plot
Bar Graph
line graph
A name ...
a data point
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