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
circle graph= a graph that represents data using sections of a circle. The sum of the percents in a circle graph is 100o/o
A circle graph
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.
Circle Graph Bar Graph Line Graph Histogram Picture Graph
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
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
It depends on what you are graphing. You may need a line graph. A bar graph. I circle graph.
None of the following sets would.
bar graph line graph circle graph double bar graph and something else
We assume you are graphing on a number line, not an x-y plane. Draw an "open" circle (not filled in) at -4, and a line from it across to the right end of the number line. Put an arrow on the end of the line to show that the graph continues to the right.