A scatter graph. A line graph need not involve minute changes.
Simple answer, an x/y chart
no
they are used for x and y data when x doesnt really relate to y
on an x-y-z chart the circle is no longer a circle but a sphere. the general formula for a sphere on an xyz chart is... (x-a)2 + (y-b)2 + (x-c)2 = r2 r=radius the a is how far the center of the sphere is away from the x-axis. and also b and c is how far the center of the sphere is from the y and z-axis.
You plot your data as points on a Cartesian coordinate system (X/Y graph). You chose "Scatter" from the chart type in your spreadsheet program.
a scatter plot you can put the weight on the X axies and the height on the Y axies
A scatter graph. A line graph need not involve minute changes.
Simple answer, an x/y chart
A circular pie chart is a type of graph that does not have an x and y axis.
no
Reflect the chart in the line y = x.
The x is the domain, and the y is the range. (:
they are used for x and y data when x doesnt really relate to y
scatter
The axes of any chart should be labelled. Usually the horizontal axis is the x-axis and the vertical axis is the y-axis. But, if you are given a square piece of graph paper with two axes on it and either a scatter plot or a line, and no labels nor data then you do not have a chance.
on an x-y-z chart the circle is no longer a circle but a sphere. the general formula for a sphere on an xyz chart is... (x-a)2 + (y-b)2 + (x-c)2 = r2 r=radius the a is how far the center of the sphere is away from the x-axis. and also b and c is how far the center of the sphere is from the y and z-axis.