This question cannot be answered in a sensible way because it is based on a misunderstanding. The dots in a line graph ARE connected. That is what a line graph is. If they are not connected then it is a scatter graph.
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
Bar graphs use bars and a line graph is like a scatter graph but with a straight line to see wich way the dots are going.
a line graph will join all of the points yet a best fit graph will only join the dots which follow the pattern.
a line graph is where you plot out your answers. you put dots next to each other by 1 inch and draw a line to each dot so you see if something is better or worse than before.
You connect them because you want to Show the increase and Decrease
a line graph is called a line graph because first of all it uses lines and second of all its on a graph they use those lines to connect the dots so if you dont what im talking about with dots thats a whole diffrent question so look it up yourself
It is improper to connect the dots on a graph because experimental data never makes a straight line. the dots in a graph (points) are not guaranteed to be right. hopes this helps SR. :)
When you have two points of a line, you can connect the dots.
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
wow. line graph.
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
Building a line graph is quite easy.It will be a lot more easier to understand this if you know how to make a bar graph.First, make the basicsThen, just mark the data with simple dots and circle around it one by oneWith the help of scale, connect the dots, from starting to end
Bar graphs use bars and a line graph is like a scatter graph but with a straight line to see wich way the dots are going.
above are examples. You need a y and x axis (labelled), data (dots) and the data joined up by a line. Like a scatter graph but with the dots joined up
No - a line graph may peak and trough depending on the data marked on the graph - a bit 'like join the dots'.
is a graph;that is used to jock down data.(uses dots and connects lines to it)
I think that the difference is that a scatter plot graph has dots on it and that a line graph doesn't. Am sorry if I didn't answer your question properly but this is what I can offer. If it was not enough am sorry.