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histogram
Line graph- two axis, plot the graph with each points (e.g 2,4) and join them up with a straight or curve line Bar graph- Drawn using bars Pie graph- circle of 360 degrees and divide each section measured according to the given value
Reported data is when, on a histogram, the bars are in disproportionate measures. So the bar graph will look all crooked and not uniform. Measured data is the opposite, when the bars on a histogram are uniform and about the same length. Height occurs in uniform order.
There are two common ways to graph circles: using a cartesian graph and using a polar graph. For a cartesian graph, there are two familiar axes x and y which are orthogonal to each other. The formula for a circle is "x^2 + y^2 = a constant". In a polar graph, there are no axes and all points are defined by their radius from the center point, and the angle of the direction the point lies from the center. In a polar coordinate system, a circle is simply "r = a constant".
a bar graph is a graph that displays data using bars and a line graph is a graph that displays data in a line
It is measured in gradient which is measured in the metric system!
On a graph, 'x' and 'y' are marked and measured in length or distance units. Latitude and longitude are marked and measured in angles.
If you mean 'measured by the area under the speed/time graph' then this is total distance travelled.
A Climatograph is a graph that averages weather in a biome over a certain period of time. The graph is measured in Celsius.
Position is measured along one axis, and time is measured along the other one.
To get a visual representation of things and to take the data you have and obtain information from the graph about values you have not measured.
interpolation
models
It is the instantaneous speed in the direction in which the displacement is measured.
If angles are measured in radians, the graph consists of the set of points (0.1974+k*pi, 5) where k is an integer. If they are measured in degrees, the points are (11.31+k*180, 5)
Graph both equations on the same graph. Where they intersect is the solution to the system of equations
There are countless types of graphs: if something can be measured then it can be graphed. One of my favourites is Charles Minard's graph illustrating Napoleon's army's march into and retreat from Russia in 1812-13. See link.