A graph needs nodes (vertices) to represent entities, edges (links) to represent relationships between entities, and a structure (topology) that defines how nodes and edges are connected.
The numbers on the bottom of a graph usually represent the independent variable, which is typically time or some other factor being measured. These numbers help to place the data points in context along the x-axis and provide a scale for interpreting the information presented in the graph.
It represent the distance covered is 40 metre.
A slanting line down from left to right represents an acceleration on the velocity time graph.
Typically, climate graphs use blue bars to represent precipitation, red bars to represent temperature, and black lines to represent average temperature.
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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...
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
Tables and graph represent relations by showing the distribution of occurrence.
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.
The zeros of a polynomial represent the points at which the graph crosses (or touches) the x-axis.
When you graph a tangent function, the asymptotes represent x values 90 and 270.