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Graphing

Learn how to graph and organize data using data tables. Understand key terms like variable, unit, ordered pair, and more. Construct proper graphs and data tables for clear and informative representation.

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Graphing

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  1. Graphing • Data: Information • Data Table: a way to organize data in columns so it is neat and readable • Title: a brief way to describe the content of a book, graph or data table • Variable: a word used in a data table to describe information being collected • Unit: a word or symbol used in a data table that tells how the information was measured • Ordered pair: two pieces of data directly corresponding to one another

  2. Graphing, cont. • Graph: a picture of information in a data table • Horizontal axis: the axis that goes across the bottom of the graph • Vertical axis: the axis that runs up and down on the side of the graph • Intersection: the crossing of two lines when graphing • Data point: the place where the two data lines cross (or intersect)

  3. Graphing, cont. • Independent variable: the factor that you change • Dependent variable: a measurable result or response

  4. A properly constructed graph follows these guidelines: • Descriptive title • Both axes labeled correctly • Appropriate intervals • Data points plotted neatly • Line connecting data points drawn with a ruler • Use the whole page of graph paper!

  5. A properly constructed data table follows these guidelines: • A descriptive title • Variables describing what information has been collected • Units telling how those variables were measured • Data collected in order pairs

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