y = x!
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
Instead of connecting points with a line, a bar graph uses bars to represent data.
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A negative correlation.
A negative correlation.
Connecting the dots in a graph can create the impression of continuous data points, which may not be accurate if the data is discrete or if there are gaps in the data. It's important to accurately represent the data without adding any assumptions that could mislead the interpretation. Connecting the dots can make it harder to see the individual data points and trends.
Draw the axes. Plot the two intercepts. Draw a line connecting the two points
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
A cumulative frequency polygon has straight lines connecting the points. A normal cumulative frequency diagram uses a smooth curve to join the points.
To determine the speed of an object from a graph, you can calculate the average speed by finding the slope of the line connecting two points on the graph. The steeper the slope, the higher the speed. Alternatively, you can also find the instantaneous speed by looking at the slope of the tangent line at a specific point on the graph.
It is a graph of isolated points - nothing more, nothing less!