A bar graph and line graph consist of the information stored along the side and bottom lines. The difference is a bar graph goes upwards, whilst a line graph goes sidewards. A pie chart is a circle. It is called 'pie' because if you can imagine a pie with different percentages of slices cut, it would look like a pie chart. Hope this helps!
A line graph can mislead when the numbers that they graph goes up by are small so it seems like it goes up a lot but really, it isn't improving.
a continuous line graph is a graph that is similar to a broken line graph but it always grows higher and higher it never goes down. e.g. age
X-Axis
the x-axis
It goes from bottom left to top right.
A bar graph and line graph consist of the information stored along the side and bottom lines. The difference is a bar graph goes upwards, whilst a line graph goes sidewards. A pie chart is a circle. It is called 'pie' because if you can imagine a pie with different percentages of slices cut, it would look like a pie chart. Hope this helps!
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
It depends on what the graph is about. For example, if you were making a graph about how many students in each class, you would put the classes on the bottom, or x axis, and the amounts of students on the side, or y axis.
A line graph can mislead when the numbers that they graph goes up by are small so it seems like it goes up a lot but really, it isn't improving.
a continuous line graph is a graph that is similar to a broken line graph but it always grows higher and higher it never goes down. e.g. age
The x-axis
For a straight line graph, if the equation of the graph is written is the slope-intercept form, then the line goes up and to the right when the coefficient of x is positive.
X-Axis
the vertical Axis
The independent variable typically goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis in a line graph for science.
An infinite number. Each point on the line y = x, that is, the line that goes at a 45 degree angle, from bottom left to top right.