That would be a line graph.
You cannot, because you will not know whether the observations are evenly spaced.
It is a semi-log plot. A plot with a logarithmic scale (goes up by multiples of 10) on each axis is a log-log plot.
Data points must be evenly spaced.
A scale in a bar graph is a set of evenly spaced intervals on the horizontal (x) or vertical (y) axis that represent the data being measured. It helps to provide a visual representation of the data values and allows viewers to interpret the graph accurately.
The graph of distance vs time increases exponentially as speed increases.
1. Label on title or x and y axis 2. Icons for pictographs aren't the same size. 3. Scale doesn't start at zero. 4. Intervals aren't evenly spaced.
The graph shifts to the right.
Coordinate grid is a plane with a x and y axis extending from the origin with multiple perpendicular line spaced out evenly on the grid. Oh, it's also used to graph some data or info (most of the time used in math)
Most graphs will become steeper as the coefficient increases.
The conclusion that can be drawn from this graph is that as the mass of an object increases, its density also increases. This is indicated by the positive slope of the line on the graph, showing a direct relationship between mass and density.
The graph illustrates the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature. As temperature increases, vapor pressure also increases.
The Clausius-Clapeyron equation graph shows that as temperature increases, vapor pressure also increases. This relationship is represented by a curved line on the graph.