You can get more information about the answer to a ordered pair, etc.
Rises and falls.
You would use a broken bar graph, when grouping and gathering information. You would use straight, slanted, or vertical lines and showing points with dots. A broken bar graph is just like a line graph.
Any information where many parts make up a whole, such as if you were to find how many apples, oranges, or bananas there were in a bag of fruits, the bag of fruits would be the whole and apples, oranges, and bananas would be the sections of the graph
better graph would be a line graph
Without it you would not know which bars refer to which datasets.
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
We would have to see the graph.
Bar Graph
It would be a sinusoidal graph.
Anytime.
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.
On a graph showing the motion of an object, variables such as time (on the x-axis) and position or displacement (on the y-axis) would be used. The slope of the graph would represent the object's velocity, while the area under the curve would represent the object's displacement.
BAR ;)
A pie graph would represent the composition of air nicely.
The slope of a line on a position vs. time graph would represent the a velocity of the object being described.
Yes, x = -3 would represent a vertical line at abscissa -3, parallel to the y-axis.