Well, a letter below a graph usually labels that axis, which is usually the x-axis. In a distance vs. time graph, the letter on the y-axis is usually D for distance, and the letter on the x-axis is usually T for time. That's about the best I can tell you without seeing the graph
the best graph to use to represent fractions is a pie graph, that is if all the fractions denominators are the same...
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The answer depends on what the graph is meant to represent.
Cumulative frequency graphs or ogives are used to visually represent how many values are below a certain upper class boundary.
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
the best graph to use to represent fractions is a pie graph, that is if all the fractions denominators are the same...
Tables and graph represent relations by showing the distribution of occurrence.
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
I use a bar graph to represent my favorite pies, and a pie graph to represent my favorite bars.
a picto graph is a graph that shows pictures to represent numbers
a bar graph
We would have to see the graph.
It depends on what you are graphing. You may need a line graph. A bar graph. I circle graph.
pie chart graph
The answer will depend on the variables plotted on the graph!
The zeros of a polynomial represent the points at which the graph crosses (or touches) the x-axis.