It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
They mean the graph/function is decreasing.
to go basement
Go to www.yourteacher.com
Score Card
You can graph the changes in pressure. Or you can separate the sound into frequencies, and graph those (by amplitude).
dependent variable always go on y.axis on the graph.
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
go to the top tab called "insert" then click graph and there you go
The short vowel sound in the word "staff" is the 'a' sound as in "cat" or "hat".
The graph could go on forever while a data table only shows a part of the graph.
You would make it on graph paper so you can go by even axis...
The bar graph would go into the math category.That's not what I meant!
The trend of a graph is the slope of any line on the graph that indicated a positive or growth factor and/or a negative or decaying factor. If the slope goes negative, the graph's line will go down thus indicating decay. If the slope becomes positive, the graph's line will go up thus indicating growth.
The amplitude of a sound is typically represented by the height or intensity of the sound wave. In a waveform graph, the amplitude is shown by the distance between the peaks and troughs of the wave. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound.
Excel
on the side