To read a graph in geometry, start by identifying the axes and their labels to understand what data is being represented. Look for the scale on each axis to determine the values corresponding to the points plotted. Analyze the shape, trends, or patterns of the graph, such as lines, curves, or clusters of points, to draw conclusions about the relationships between the variables. Finally, consider any labels, legends, or annotations for additional context.
To graph points on a graph, typically for Algebra or Geometry. :)
two sides like from a graph
geometry sorry
Without them, you wouldn't be able to graph.
See the link: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/geometry/cartelineqn.htm
To graph points on a graph, typically for Algebra or Geometry. :)
two sides like from a graph
geometry sorry
Without them, you wouldn't be able to graph.
The French mathematician Rene Descartes created coordinated geometry which includes the slope graph.
A line graph is good cause it is easier to read
It is easier to read because it can be not as cluttered as a bar graph or scatter plot graph.
look and see
Yes
A graph or a number line or maybe some shapes
See the link: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/geometry/cartelineqn.htm
No titles or axis' No numbers Or making the graph difficult to read