units of measurments and labels
A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
Bar and line graphs each have at least two labeled axes, and usually a legend.
In most charts you must always label the axes.
To graph a line, you must first realize that you are a gay anus buddy.
units of measurments and labels
A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
Represent two variables on two axes.
Since graphs are usually used as pictorial representations of data, most will have numbers. While pictograms may not have axes, each image represents some number (which must be identified in a key or legend).
Title Axes Data Labels Series Names
he must shoot through the rings of twelve (12) axes in a row
he must shoot through the rings of twelve (12) axes in a row
Bar graphs are typically placed on the standard X-Y coordinate system. There are two axes: x and y.
Bar and line graphs each have at least two labeled axes, and usually a legend.
These graphs CAN show you patterns over time as long as one of your axes shows time (usually the x axis). However it is easier to see trends over time if you use a line graph, and this is more common.
C is for crosses, to mark out the points U is for units, the two axes need proper units T is for title, a title at the top of the page L is for Line of best fit, only use a ruler to join the axes in columns or column graphs A is for axes labeled, label the two axes such as date and time S is for scale, which has to be correct on both axes S is for size, it should take up more than half a page yay :D so glad I could help ... finding my old science book was to easy hope this wasn't too late :S
Some data.