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The label on the y-axis or vertical axis.
the x-axies
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A slice of a chart can be "exploded" out of it. An exploded slice is separate from the main part of the chart. An exploded pie chart has all the slices separated.
The key- apex
A Chart.
The legend tells you what each bar or column or line or pie slice etc. represents on your chart. It is usually colour-coded to help you and has the names beside them that are got from your spreadsheet or just as Series1, Series2 etc., if you did not specify names.
Vertical bar chart: height Horizontal bar chart: length
The KEY or LEGEND tells the viewer what the lines represent. The labels along the axes usually tell the viewer what the units are, but the title of the graph can be used to tell the viewer the units as well or instead.
The title. And, like maps, pie charts typically have a legend that describes the chart.
The label on the y-axis or vertical axis.
the x-axies
the x-axies
The Figure with his back to the viewer represents Van Leyden himself
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A pie graph represent data as a part of a whole, showing the separate portions of the data in accordance to the whole.