It depends on what the graph is about. For example, if you were making a graph about how many students in each class, you would put the classes on the bottom, or x axis, and the amounts of students on the side, or y axis.
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of information on the graph and are connected with a line. This is used to show continuous data.
a line graph is over time. a bar graph is not
A bar graph and line graph consist of the information stored along the side and bottom lines. The difference is a bar graph goes upwards, whilst a line graph goes sidewards. A pie chart is a circle. It is called 'pie' because if you can imagine a pie with different percentages of slices cut, it would look like a pie chart. Hope this helps!
This depends upon the graph; you can graph any kind of information that you like.
A line graph can mislead when the numbers that they graph goes up by are small so it seems like it goes up a lot but really, it isn't improving.
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
a continuous line graph is a graph that is similar to a broken line graph but it always grows higher and higher it never goes down. e.g. age
the answer is no some times the information on the line graph is not as accurate as the info on the data table.
For a straight line graph, if the equation of the graph is written is the slope-intercept form, then the line goes up and to the right when the coefficient of x is positive.
Independent Variable
The independent variable typically goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis in a line graph for science.
the coefficient of x is negative