As long as you have your data in a data table and you know how to make a graph, yes.
You can use maths in Flowcharts, Databases and Graphs.
The two major types of databases are relational databases and non-relational databases. Relational databases store data in tables with predefined relationships, while non-relational databases use flexible data models like key-value pairs, documents, graphs, or columns.
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses.
to observe general trends and pattern in a data
All graphs show patterns. Bar charts are one way to show comparisons between groups.
Compare data
When graphs are used correctly, they do make relationships easier to understand. they provide a useful way to visualize relationships.
Scientists organize data using various methods such as creating tables, graphs, charts, and databases. They may also use statistical analysis to identify patterns, trends, and relationships in the data. Proper organization of data helps scientists to draw meaningful conclusions and make informed decisions based on their research.
Descriptive axis labels and legends
yes
graphs
Adjust the scale accordingly.