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I consider how many numbers there are. If possible, you want to make the graph short both horizontally and vertically. If the highest x-coordinate is 200, for example, then it would be possible to make the scale 20, 25, or 50, depending on the data that is to be graphed. This is ideal if there are output numbers which occur in multiples of 20, 25, or 50 (in this case.) If there are several numbers in-between your scale, then you may consider drawing the graph with a scale of 1, or reducing the scale to something more practical. In this case, if the scale was 50, and an x-coordinate was 15, it could pose as a challenge to determine what the x-coordinate is with a scale of 50.
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l (3,5) (1&1.2,3) m (9,6) 4&1/2, 3) what is the scale factor
It is a coordinate system or graph paper in which one axis (usually the y-axis) is to a logarithmic scale and the other (x-axis) is "normal".
corresponding angles are the same size
Into the straight edge on the left side of the compass
There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
Scale factor
I consider how many numbers there are. If possible, you want to make the graph short both horizontally and vertically. If the highest x-coordinate is 200, for example, then it would be possible to make the scale 20, 25, or 50, depending on the data that is to be graphed. This is ideal if there are output numbers which occur in multiples of 20, 25, or 50 (in this case.) If there are several numbers in-between your scale, then you may consider drawing the graph with a scale of 1, or reducing the scale to something more practical. In this case, if the scale was 50, and an x-coordinate was 15, it could pose as a challenge to determine what the x-coordinate is with a scale of 50.
A Scale
Scale and coordinates are what give points, lines, and polygons location as it relates to the location on the Earth.
it means the map measurements will coordinate with the measurements of the map location.
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l (3,5) (1&1.2,3) m (9,6) 4&1/2, 3) what is the scale factor
It is a coordinate system or graph paper in which one axis (usually the y-axis) is to a logarithmic scale and the other (x-axis) is "normal".
corresponding angles are the same size
corresponding angles are the same size