FIrst of all, what type of graph? I know like 20 different graphs I use in class in Sci Tech in Middle School. YOu need basically the blank objective x blank objective, a title, and names for the y-and x-= axis
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There needs to be an x variable to create a graph.
The minimum requirement are data and a key (or legend). No axes are required if the graph is a pictogram.
The y axis and the x axis (that is the vertical axis and the horizontal axis) I presume.
A pie graph needs to be 100% full to be a pie. If you are trying to do the religions of a country you would put the religions and there percentages. A pie graph always needs to be 100% full
I am sorry but this question refers to a particular graph and the graph or a reference to it was not included.
line graph
There needs to be an x variable to create a graph.
The minimum requirement are data and a key (or legend). No axes are required if the graph is a pictogram.
Probably, but it mostly matters on the line graph, if it has enough space and if it is on the same topic.
The y axis and the x axis (that is the vertical axis and the horizontal axis) I presume.
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A pie graph needs to be 100% full to be a pie. If you are trying to do the religions of a country you would put the religions and there percentages. A pie graph always needs to be 100% full
All those where y is 9 more than x will be included on the graph of y = 9 + x.eg (0, 9), (1, 10), (-5, 4).
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