Normally, only two variables are assigned to a table graph, one for each axis. You can, however, extend the variables included in a graph by using the box color as an indicator, although this is abnormal and may become confusing and as such its probably best to stick with two variables, an independent and dependent variable.
It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.
a table graph doesn't exist a frequency table show how often something happens
which ever bar or table that is the most on a table or bar graph... : ) EX: 10 Is the most on the table , 20 is the highest thing on the bar graph
line graph
It depends on the two (or more) variables that are plotted on the graph.
Any variables can be shown on a graph.
No. Often a graph will be of figures from a table and often the table will appear with it, but they are different. Many graphs do not relate to tables at all.
A line graph is used to compare two specific variables.
Table Graph
You can use a table or a graph to organize you findings.
In a table, divide a number in one column by the corresponding number in the other column. In a graph it is the gradient of the line. The equation, for the variables X and Y will be of the form Y = mX and the constant of proportionality is m.
to graph in equaltities in two variables, you graph the two numbers and/or variables. then you look at the sign to see if its greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to and you graph the line as dashed or a solid
It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.
Data is neither a table nor a graph, however, data may be presented in a table or depicted by a graph.
The answer depends on what variables the graph shows.
The answer depends on what variables are plotted on the graph!
The answer will depend on the variables plotted on the graph!