Easy. If you have a line graph and you, say, are doing a graph on how many fruits are eaten in a month. Then lemons could be low while melons are high, then they slowly change round, so melons are low and lemons are high.Hope this helped.Improved Answer:-If they are simultaneous equations then the lines will intercept af a point on the graph
Decide how large you want the graph to be. Divide the range by the size and that determines the approximate scale. The exact scale will be slightly different because the maximum and minimum on the axis will normally be "round" numbers.
Multiply the percentage by 3.6 and then round to the nearest whole number to give the central angle for the wedge.
bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph
Displacement is distance from starting point. If the object is always travelling in the same direction then they are the same. If the object turns round, the distance would still be increasing, however the displacement would be decreasing at the same rate.
A pie chart is round, and a bar graph is square with the bars running either horizontal or verticle.
You what use a pie graph because of planets is round, four planets is like 4,000 feets because a planet is like 1,000 feets heigh
Easy. If you have a line graph and you, say, are doing a graph on how many fruits are eaten in a month. Then lemons could be low while melons are high, then they slowly change round, so melons are low and lemons are high.Hope this helped.Improved Answer:-If they are simultaneous equations then the lines will intercept af a point on the graph
Decide how large you want the graph to be. Divide the range by the size and that determines the approximate scale. The exact scale will be slightly different because the maximum and minimum on the axis will normally be "round" numbers.
A pie chart is round, and a bar graph is square with the bars running either horizontal or verticle.
Multiply the percentage by 3.6 and then round to the nearest whole number to give the central angle for the wedge.
the five graph is line graph,bar graph,pictograph,pie graph and coin graph
A line going up from the origin and returning to the time-axis at one other point.
bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph
Displacement is distance from starting point. If the object is always travelling in the same direction then they are the same. If the object turns round, the distance would still be increasing, however the displacement would be decreasing at the same rate.
its a graph
bar graph,line graph and pie graph