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The Line Graph Created by Alec Lanter, Gregory Woodward, and Nathan Withers Pd. 4
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O A visual representation of data in which data is displayed on quadrant 1 of the coordinate plane. The vertical y axis contains values of y, the dependent variable, and the horizontal x axis contains values of x, the independent variable. The x values are almost always expressed as a time measurement or unit. There are several dots (ordered pairs) in the quadrant that are connected with line segments to display a trend in the data. What is a line graph?
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When would you use one? O When trying to depict a change over time with data. O Example. You could use a line graph if you wanted to see a change in your weight over a period of time after going on a diet.
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A labeled line graph. Domain (x axis) Range (y axis) *This graph shows the fluctuation of the discharge of a river throughout a year. Note that the discharge of the river is considerably higher in some months than others.
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Necessary Data O It is best to use a line graph if time is part of the data you acquire. The x-axis would contain the time data and the y-axis would be whatever measurable outcome that was found in response to the time/time taken. So… O X-axis = time (ex. months of the year) O Y-axis = whatever measurable data that was found (ex. discharge rate of a river)
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Group-Constructed Graph
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Data Table AM PM X (time) Y (measured value in response to time)
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How to make a line graph (explanation) 1. Determine a domain and range (independent and dependent variable) 2. Use only quadrant 1 in the coordinate plane. 3. Make the domain the X-axis and the range the Y-axis and in doing so, write the appropriate numbers for the x and y. Make sure they go up by constant intervals.* 4. Give the x and y axes appropriate titles. Make sure that the x axes is expressed as a unit or measure of time. 5. Organize the data into ordered pairs. 6. Plot the ordered pairs. 7. Draw a line through all of the ordered pairs. 8. Create a suitable title for your line graph. 9. Write the title above the graph itself. *If not, put a squiggle between zero and the first value if the value immediately start a constant interval past zero.
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Problem Use the graph provided to solve this problem. What are the three lowest alertness levels (one for each person) and at what times do they occur? Assuming that a school day surpasses Arcola’s end time of 2:50 PM, at (or between) what times should our most rigorous course be taken?
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Advantages for a line graph O You can easily represent data involving time. O You can see trends or increases and decreases as a result of passing time in one graph. O They are visually easy to understand.
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Disadvantages for a line graph O Easily “crowded” and hard to interpret data if there are multiple trials in the same graph. O You can only really graph data involving time.
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Acknowledgements Page Google Images in general O http://betterevaluation.org/evaluation- options/LineGraph (for the example line graph) http://betterevaluation.org/evaluation- options/LineGraph Microsoft Clip Art Gallery O (for first slide picture)
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