Boiling water would have a horizontal line graph if time was on the horizontal axis and temperature was on the vertical axis.
Water will not change temperature as it changes state - from a liquid to a gas or from a solid to a water.
Water can change temperature if it is solid or liquid or gas.
A graph need not have a trend: it is no big deal.
A trend on a graph shows the rising and falling of a subject's popularity. For example, a graph can show a trend in the type of clothing that are being sold or food.
A line graph shows a trend over time.
Well first you must have a sufisticated math problem worth plotting on a graph... Then you must carefully make a graph on a clean, sanitized piece of graph paper that is at least 8 in. by 11 in. Then you must expertly place the points of data where they are required... Then you acquire a moist ruler... Then you start your trend line where the set of carefully graphed data start/ends or meets the edges of your graph and draw a straight, clean line with a #2 pencil through your data...
Trend Graph
No. Generally speaking, a trend graph has time on the horizontal axis. That is not always the case with line graphs.
they're similar because the both of them trend and trend means to increase or decrease
trend is the increasing or decreasing in a line graph Example. If u choose to see number of students in a school and they are getting bigger its trend is increasing
trend line
A trend
The downward tend on a graph is called "decay".
A trend is how high or low the graph shows