its actually called "a break".
It depends on what variable is represented by the graph.
Yes.
They usually contain a "break" in the graph, which would be on the left side of the graph.
Yes
Yes, a Bar graph can have a break in it... smartass...
its actually called "a break".
A jagged line on a graph's axis, or the scale, is called a break and represents a 'skip' in the scaling to higher values.
see the technical graph
It depends on what variable is represented by the graph.
its linearly
a break
Yes.
They usually contain a "break" in the graph, which would be on the left side of the graph.
a break means dat it allows the rest of a rising graph to get lower ur welcome i like to make a shout out to Guatemala
The break allows the rest of a rising graph to be drawn lower on the paper or screen, instead of going right off the top.
what is the technical name for debugging?