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Circle Graph Bar Graph Line Graph Histogram Picture Graph
open dot means < or > but not equal to.
any graph that is not represented by a line,ie: parabola, hyperbola, circle, ellipse,etc
A circle graph
circle graph= a graph that represents data using sections of a circle. The sum of the percents in a circle graph is 100o/o
line graph
You have to graph an inequality on a number line. For example, x>3.The number 3 on the number line gets an open circle around it, and a line is extended to all the other possible equations.There is an open circle if it is a "greater than or less than" sign, and there is a shaded circle if there is "greater than or equal to, or a less than or equal to" sign.
they are both graphs.
If you are talking about a graph, a solid circle means that point, say (3,4), is included, and an open circle it is not included
Circle Graph Bar Graph Line Graph Histogram Picture Graph
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
Table Graph
* line graph * bar graph * circle graph * histogram * pictograph * scatter plot * line plot
None of the following sets would.
It depends on what you are graphing. You may need a line graph. A bar graph. I circle graph.
An open circle is usually found on a number line in math. An open circle usually represents a number that is not included in the line.
bar graph line graph circle graph double bar graph and something else