Units of measurement, Titles.
units
A truncated graph has on of its axes cut off or "truncated"
It is a graph in three dimensions, relative to the x-, y- and z-axes.
titles
Y | | | x______________
units
In addition to a label, the axes on a graph must include a scale or numerical values that indicate the measurement units being used. This helps to provide context and allows for accurate interpretation of the data represented. Additionally, it’s important that the axes are clearly marked to avoid confusion and enhance readability.
title; label
Graph
Sketching a graph is drawing an approximation of the graph. The shape of the graph must be correct including the correct number of intercepts with the axes and any asymptotes. You are usually expected to label these. However, you are not required to ensure that the scales on the axes are accurate or other points on the graph are accurately marked.
In addition to a label, a graph must include a clear title that describes what the graph represents. Additionally, it should feature appropriately scaled axes with units, ensuring that viewers can accurately interpret the data presented. Including a legend is also essential when multiple datasets are represented, as it helps differentiate between them.
It has axes.
X and Y axes.
All graphs must include a clear title that describes the data being represented, labeled axes that indicate the variables and their units of measurement, and a legend if multiple data sets or categories are present. Additionally, a scale should be applied consistently along the axes to accurately represent the values. These elements ensure that the graph is easily understandable and interpretable by the audience.
units of measurments and labels
Axes, title, Key (if needed, also called a legend), Axis labels
A truncated graph has on of its axes cut off or "truncated"