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graphing terms

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bar graph   picture of the data that has been collected represented by bars; good for making comparisons  
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data   information that you collect using instruments (ruler, cylinder, etc.)  
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data table   an organized box where you record the data you collected during an investigation  
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dependent variable   this is what you are measuring or investigating; it changes and may not have even intervals; it is not predictable; listed on the y axis of graphs & listed after the independent variable on data tables  
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headings   a word or words that describes the data in a column or row of a data table or the x or y axis of a graph  
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horizontal axis (x)   The line on the bottom of a graph; this is where the independent variable is placed  
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independent variable   this is how you will measure your investigation; you know this before you begin; this is measured with regularity; measured at even intervals; listed on x axis on graphs & listed first on data tables  
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line graph   picture of the data that has been collected represented by a series of dots, plotted from ordered pairs  
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multiple line graph   a line graph that has more than one line plotted on it  
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numerical increments   The numbers plotted on the x and y axis that show your data; the numbers are plotted in even increments on both the x and y axis; for instance counting by twos or fives  
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ordered pairs   every set of numbers in a data table or graph is an ordered pair; the x or independent variable is always written first in an ordered pair  
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pie graph   picture of the data that has been collected, represented by a circle, or pie, cut into portions. Each portion, or sector, represents a group of the data collected. Used to show a percent of the whole; good for comparing parts to the whole  
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qualitative data   data that is represented using your senses; tells the quality of something such as color, smell, taste, etc. Is not a number.  
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quantitative data   data this is represented using numbers; collected using instruments; tells a quantity  
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title   a word or words that describes the data you collected in your data table or in your graph; generally represents both the x and y axis data  
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units   how you measure the variables; without units the data is meaningless  
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vertical axis (y)   the line on the side of a graph; this is where the dependent variable is placed  
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