Line graph
It is the legend or key.
Title, legend, Axis, line ect....
The legend of a graph typically explains what each bar or line represents. The legend is usually located either above, below, or to the side of the graph. It uses colors, symbols, or patterns to match each element to its corresponding label.
"Legend" usually refers to a text description. This is often used in graphs; for example, if you have several lines in a line graph, to describe what each line represents.
Bar and line graphs each have at least two labeled axes, and usually a legend.
The title, legend ( or key) and axes labels all contribute.
line graph x line graph = divided line graph
no because the broken line graph is a line graph that is broken da!
a double line graph is a graph that is same as a line graph but there are two lines
a bar graph is a graph that displays data using bars and a line graph is a graph that displays data in a line
A continuous graph that shows change over time.