It depends on what your first step was.
Before going to its advantages and dis advantages , I would like to tell you why line graph is used. Basically line graph is one of the main tool of Problem Solving techniques. Line graph is the graphical presentation of the collected data in order to understand , analyze, conclude the data in a most easiest way Lets take the example of an organization, Every Organization is constituted of various processes. All the processes are well defined in terms of time, productivity and quality. But are all the processes under control? To get this information , we plot the line graph. The first step to plot the line graph is to gather the data first of the division/department/issue/ problem of which you want to see the current trend. Take an another example of data collection We take the data of a man whose temperature we recorded at different time @Time 10.00 : Temp: 101 degree Celsius @Time 11.00 : Temp: 104 degree Celsius @Time 12.00 : Temp: 100 Degree Celsius @Time 1.00 : Temp: 98 degree Celsius and so on Then Represent this data on the X-Y axis taking time ( always) on x axis and Temperature on Y axis Advantages of Line Graph: Since this graph is always represented with respect to time so the graph reader can analyse the status of the activity/Task/ Process/issue/problem/ temperature ( as defined above) @ different time variations. And there where we see the status is out of control ( i.e. at peak or at far bottom), this graph exhibits the need of improvement. Time may be months, Days, dates, hours, seconds, minutes etc. Disadvantage of line graph: Graph only represents the trend. But it doesn't go to the root cause of the identified issue . As in above example of the collected data of temperature at different time , only indicates the temperature. But doesn't tell how this temperature occurred, the graph doesn't represent.
Before going to its advantages and dis advantages , I would like to tell you why line graph is used. Basically line graph is one of the main tool of Problem Solving techniques. Line graph is the graphical presentation of the collected data in order to understand , analyze, conclude the data in a most easiest way Lets take the example of an organization, Every Organization is constituted of various processes. All the processes are well defined in terms of time, productivity and quality. But are all the processes under control? To get this information , we plot the line graph. The first step to plot the line graph is to gather the data first of the division/department/issue/ problem of which you want to see the current trend. Take an another example of data collection We take the data of a man whose temperature we recorded at different time @Time 10.00 : Temp: 101 degree Celsius @Time 11.00 : Temp: 104 degree Celsius @Time 12.00 : Temp: 100 Degree Celsius @Time 1.00 : Temp: 98 degree Celsius and so on Then Represent this data on the X-Y axis taking time ( always) on x axis and Temperature on Y axis Advantages of Line Graph: Since this graph is always represented with respect to time so the graph reader can analyse the status of the activity/Task/ Process/issue/problem/ temperature ( as defined above) @ different time variations. And there where we see the status is out of control ( i.e. at peak or at far bottom), this graph exhibits the need of improvement. Time may be months, Days, dates, hours, seconds, minutes etc. Disadvantage of line graph: Graph only represents the trend. But it doesn't go to the root cause of the identified issue . As in above example of the collected data of temperature at different time , only indicates the temperature. But doesn't tell how this temperature occurred, the graph doesn't represent.
1. the first step 2. the second step 3. the third step 4. the fourth step 5. the fifth step.
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When you graph a line using only the slope and a point, you start by graphing the point.
Use the four-step process to find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of the given function at any point.
A graph which consists of short straight lines which keep changing direction. Example : a graph line which is inclined at say, 30 degrees to a horizontal, then changes direction instantly to a line which is say, inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal , etc. If the shape of a graph is not a series of straight lines joined to each other, then it is not a step graph.
What does a Step Graph look like?
There are many ways, but probably you aren't in a statistics class, but in an algebra class. Step 1 plot all the data points on a coordinate plane graph (x-y graph) Step 2 estimate a line 'close' to points. Step 3 use 2 points ON THE LINE (these do not need to be data points) Step 4 find slope of line using points from step 3 Step 5 use point-slope formula to write the equation.
where the line on a graph intercepts the y axis, also, it is called the zero step.
The first step in reading a graph is to look at the title to learn what the graph is about.
less steep (apex)
Step 1. Determine what will be on the graph. Step 2. Make the graph.
in this theorem we will neglect the given resistance and in next step mean as second step we will solve
Because the only Y value that a point on the line can have is 5. and if you can only have points with a Y value of 5 you will have a line that runs straight on the 5th step of your graph.
The second step depends on what was done as the first step!