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The graph moves to the left.
There are 3types 1) Update Anomalies 2) Insertion Anomalies 3) Deletion Anomalies
The three types of anomalies likely to show up are: Insertion, Deletion, and Update anomalies.
Either a bar graph or circle graph. A lot of other graphs would work such as pictographs, but those two serve the purpose well.
That depends a lot on what the graph is illustrating. However, generally, the depended variable will be on the x-axis (the horizontal axis).
Little people have a lot of orthopedic anomalies.
The graph shifts to the right.
The graph moves to the left.
There are 3types 1) Update Anomalies 2) Insertion Anomalies 3) Deletion Anomalies
The answer depends on what the graph is meant to represent.
a) the straight graph
The Anomalies was created in 2003.
A transformation has been made on the graph. A translation has been made.
a table graph doesn't exist a frequency table show how often something happens
The pie graph gets warm when the sunlight hits it.
As time passes - as the graph goes more and more to the right, usually - the graph will get closer and closer to the horizontal axis.
a broken line graph