Title: Graphing
1Graphing
- If a picture is worth a thousand words,
a graph is worth a thousand pictures.
2Pie Charts
In a pie chart, the pie represents the
whole. The pie is divided into different parts
based on a characteristic. They usually represent
percentages of the whole.
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6Bar Graphs
A bar graph is useful for comparing information co
llected by counting. The height of each
bar visually shows the value.
7A bar graph can be created sideways or..
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9show negative values
10or more than one value..
11or show data in 3 dimensions.
12Line Graphs
Line graphs are used to show trends or changes
over time.
13Independent Variable
The independent variable is the factor that the
scientist changes or adjusts. It is displayed on
the x axis. Often it is time.
14Dependent Variable
The dependent variable is the factor that changes
because of the changes in the independent
variable. It is shown on the y axis.
15More than one line can be placed on the same
graph for comparison.
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18Pictographs
A pictograph is basically a bar graph that uses
eye catching symbols.
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