When constructing a graph one of the most important factors to consider is clarity. Clarity includes elements such as the titles labels and scales of the graph. The titles should clearly indicate the type of data being presented the labels should provide context for the data and the scales should be accurate and easy to read. Additionally the graph should be visually appealing using colors and fonts that are not too overwhelming.
Taking the time to ensure clarity and visual appeal in a graph will help to make the data easier to understand and interpret.
organizing data
organizing data.
the slope
The independent variable is the temperature. The dependent variable will be some measure of breathing rate - probably number if inspirations per minute.
A bimodal graph in which the modes are at the extrema.
organizing data
organizing data.
the slope
the slope.
The symbol is "..."
horizontal axis
At the top, usually in the middle or on the left.
return period
By being careful and double-checking what you do.
The process of constructing a BFS (Breadth-First Search) tree involves exploring a graph level by level, starting from a chosen node and visiting its neighbors before moving on to the next level. This helps in finding the shortest path in a graph because BFS guarantees that the first time a node is visited, it is reached by the shortest path from the starting node. By constructing a BFS tree, we can trace back the shortest path from the starting node to any other node in the graph.
Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
it is neither slowing down nor speeding up