a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
a bar graph
a bar graph
A pair of numbers that are used to locate a point on a graph is called a ordered pair and is expressed as (x,y) where x is the location horizontally and y is the location vertically. For example the ordered pair (3,5) would be 3 to the right and 5 up away from the origin of the graph (0,0).Is called a ordered pair================ They are called coordinates. They need not be horizontal and vertical distances as suggested by the answer above. They could be polar coordinates which are the angle from the horizontal (anticlockwise), and distance from the origin.
a broken line graph has numbres going everywhere and a line graph has numbers going on a steady rate (e.g 50,10,90 for a broken line graph) (eg 2,4,6 for a line graph) hope i helped :D
It depends on what those numbers are, but if they are on the x axis only, then it is called a run. If they are on the y axis only, it is called rise.
It would normally be called 1unit, though the distance is not a constant.
the distance maybe? use the distance formula. not sure if this is what you were looking for exactly but it may be.
scale???????
distance-time graph
The distance covered between two points in time is the area under the graph between the two points.
Intervals
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
Since it is called a distance time graph I don't think it is too wild a guess to suggest that they might be "distance" and "time"!
To calculate the potential difference from a graph, you need to determine the vertical distance between two points on the graph that correspond to different potential values. This vertical distance represents the potential difference between those two points. You can measure this distance using the scales on the axes of the graph.
They are called intervals.
Speed.