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Whatever is being measured along the x-axis, you allocate 2-cm of the line to one unit of x.

So, for example, if you are drawing a graph of life expectancy against current age (all measured in years), then each year of the current age (independent variable) would be 2 cm apart.

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Using a scale of 2cm to 1 unit on the x-axis and 2cm to 2 units on the y-axis. Draw a perpendicular lines ox and oy. Draw a triangle ABC such that: A(3,8) B(1,4) C(5,2). Rotate triangle ABC through -90 anticlockwise , such that A:A1, B:B1, C:C1
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interval of 1 between each 2cm mark

on the x axis

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