First make a table of values, then draw axes and label them appropriately
Then plot points carefully, and join with a curve or line (the particular way of drawing the line depends on the type of graph: scientific, scatter or mathematical.)
Scientific graphs have values resulting from experiments. You draw a curve that follows the general trend of the points. (And passes within experimental error of the points) Scatter graphs are plotted with a straight line of best fit. Mathematical graphs should be joined with curves that pass exactly through the points.
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I have never heard anyone call it 'graph paper' and since it doesn't already have a graph on it, the proper term would be 'graphing paper.'
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The least count of graph paper is determined by the smallest measurable unit on the paper, typically represented by the smallest division or grid square. This value is essential for accurately measuring distances and plotting points on the graph. The least count can vary depending on the type of graph paper, with common values including 1 mm, 0.5 mm, or even 0.1 mm.
It is not possible to answer the question since there is no such thing as a "semi graph paper"!