Its call the grid its used so the points you make are more accurate
a line graph is called a line graph because first of all it uses lines and second of all its on a graph they use those lines to connect the dots so if you dont what im talking about with dots thats a whole diffrent question so look it up yourself
By looking at the dots reaching the positive end of the graph and referring to the legend(if applicable)
I think that the difference is that a scatter plot graph has dots on it and that a line graph doesn't. Am sorry if I didn't answer your question properly but this is what I can offer. If it was not enough am sorry.
No - a line graph may peak and trough depending on the data marked on the graph - a bit 'like join the dots'.
Represents frequencies as a proportion of a rectangular strip. in Picture or dots
You only connects dots an a graph when the variable is in constant movement never stopping.
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way because it is based on a misunderstanding. The dots in a line graph ARE connected. That is what a line graph is. If they are not connected then it is a scatter graph.
wow. line graph.
the cell is called the active cell<--------------- false. that is used for spreadsheets. the question is asking what the little dots are, not what a black outlined cell is? options a. black dots b.handles c.knobs d.marching arts dont u feel smart?
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
a scatter graph.
is a graph;that is used to jock down data.(uses dots and connects lines to it)
Black Dots was created on 1996-10-01.
It is improper to connect the dots on a graph because experimental data never makes a straight line. the dots in a graph (points) are not guaranteed to be right. hopes this helps SR. :)
a line graph is called a line graph because first of all it uses lines and second of all its on a graph they use those lines to connect the dots so if you dont what im talking about with dots thats a whole diffrent question so look it up yourself
above are examples. You need a y and x axis (labelled), data (dots) and the data joined up by a line. Like a scatter graph but with the dots joined up
Pretty black dots was created in 2002-09.