1. The information may be in a form that is too difficult to use.
2. They sometimes give you too much information.
Visual representation of numbers and figures, to see proportion.
Yes, you input the info and it can tell you where a company has profited or needs to improve on quality control etc.
Several types of graphs include bar graphs, which represent data using rectangular bars of varying lengths; line graphs, which show trends and changes over time using lines connecting data points; pie charts, which display data as a circular graph divided into slices to represent proportions; and scatter plots, which show the relationship between two variables by plotting points on a graph. Each type of graph is used to visually represent different types of data and relationships.
to make patterns easier to determine
For a graph to be accurate, it is important to be as careful as possible.
An advantage to using graphs and diagrams in presentations is that it is easy for your audience to see what you are describing. Graphs and diagrams help get your point across.
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Graphs are diagrams that show information in a clear and simple way.
tables, diagrams, bar graphs, forms, maps
No, sorry. WikiAnswers does not use graphs, pictures or diagrams.
it is often difficult to solve complicated problems alone
Well, sweetheart, using graphs and diagrams can help visualize complex data in a way that even a goldfish could understand. It makes information easier to digest and can highlight trends or patterns that would otherwise be as clear as mud. So, if you want to impress your boss or teacher without putting in too much effort, whip out a graph and watch them swoon.
Motion can be depicted using vector diagrams, motion graphs, and equations of motion. These tools help to illustrate the direction and magnitude of an object's motion over time.
Visual representation of numbers and figures, to see proportion.
Diagrams, blueprints, maps, layouts, floor plans
contents, index, graphs diagrams pictures title
Smart Art is provides the facility to create a variety of charts, like organisational charts, flow charts etc. These charts are specialised, and customisable. So it is usually specialist users that will use a lot of them, though anyone can use them.