Scatter plots, line graphs, pies and bar charts.
Use Microsoft Excel.
Some charts are graphs.
A place where one could find information on different types of charts and graphs would be an office program such as Microsoft Power Point. This program explains the design and usage for many charts and graphs in simple language accompanied by a useful help menu.
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Yes, graphs and charts can be a part of a scientific explanation.
Charts, as they are known, are part of Excel, so if you do have Excel then you have charts in it and other types of graphs.
yes because pie charts are out of 360 degrees and circle graphs are out of 100%
by their lines
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it has something to with mathematical graphs
Robert D. Harding has written: 'A mathematical toolkit' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Mathematics, Data processing 'Graphs and charts on the BBC microcomputer'
Some common types of graphs used in science include line graphs to show trends over time, bar graphs to compare different categories, scatter plots to display relationships between variables, and pie charts to represent parts of a whole. Choosing the appropriate graph depends on the data being presented and the message that needs to be conveyed.
Scatter plots, line graphs, pies and bar charts.
graphs
Yes
Most graphs: Pie charts, bar graphs, histograms, scatter graphs can all be used.