Graphing notes The commandments of graphing Making a good graph Always use graph paper Scale the graph paper (use an easy scale) –Use this equation data.

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Graphing notes The commandments of graphing

Making a good graph Always use graph paper Scale the graph paper (use an easy scale) –Use this equation data domain/range divided by the number of squares available on that axis Label the axis with units and a name –Y axis (dependent variable) –X axis (independent variable) Title the graph Y variable vs. X variable Fill-up the graph as much as possible

Finding the scale Say your data starts at zero minutes and runs for 25 minutes. You count 40 squares Now divide 25/40 = minutes/sq So make the number easier to work with say This is easy (much better than 0.625) ALWAYS ROUND UP!

Match the Graphs On lined paper number 1 through 11 and identify the following graphs. Remember to put your name on the paper.

1.Height of a runner jumping over hurdles over time. 2.Hours in school over days of the week. 3.Teams score in points throughout a football game. 4.Height of a burning candle over time. 5.Altitude of a plane for a round trip over time. 6.Amount of sales tax over the amount of purchase. 7.Length of a mans hair trimmed once a month over time. 8.Number of days over months of a year. 9.Leaves on an oak tree through the seasons. 10.Amount of Kleenex in the box over time. 11.Volume of a bag of popcorn as it is popped in a microwave over time.