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There are times when there is no logic in doing so. For example, suppose you had a graph of the heights and weights of a class of students. Each data point would be an ordered pair representing the height and weight of a particular student. What, if anything, would a line connecting one student to the next represent?
a line graph
An approximation of a parabola. (It would be an exact parabola if you graph all numbers, not just natural numbers.)
Pie chart or circle graph!
parabola
You can use graph paper
Line plot
American women in terms of their physical heights.
You would not use a graph to determine one person's height at a single point in time. You could use a line graph to track the height of a person over time. You could use a histogram to determine the heights of lots of people at one time.
When wanting to compare information. It makes it easy to see the differences in the heights of 2 or more bars side by side.
Look at the equation for kinetic energy.It is clear that relation between mass and kinetic energy is linear (you would get a straight line on the graph), while the relation between speed and kinetic energy is quadratic (you would get a curve, specifically a parabola).
The best graph or chart that would be used for showing the relation between bird wing length and average flight distance is the line graph. This type of graph will best show the relation between the two.
Line graph. I would suggest a scatter graph. That would allow you to determine the line of best fit.
Line graph
Bar Graph The bar graph shows the difference between each element.
A graph
A line graph would be what you plot for a function. for example, y = X2. Plotting this will result in a continuous line.A scatter graph will result from measuring a population or an experiment.For example, if you plotted the weight vs height for your class members, you would have a scatter graph.