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Topic 1:Graphing Notes How does graphing help you classify and discover relationships?
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What are the different types of graphs? The different types of graphs are pie charts, bar graphs and line graphs.
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Why are graphs used? Graphs are used to show data in a clearer way. Allows for comparisons.
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What are the parts of a graph? Parts of the graph are seen in the picture below: 1) Title = informs you what you are looking at 2) Key = informs you what the graph provides 3) Axes = x-axis and y-axis (labeled) 4) Data = information collected during experiment
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What is a variable? Any factor that can change. Variable = vary There are different types we focus on: independent and dependent variables
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What is the independent variable? The factor that scientists change during the experiment. Independent variables answer the question "What do I change?". Time is most likely the independent variable Always on x-axis
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What is the dependant variable? The variable that changes as a result of changes in the independent variable. Dependent variables answer the question "What do I observe?". Always on the y-axis Dependent variable is Cal’s weight
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What is a control? The part of the experiment that stays the same (not being tested) It is used for comparisons
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What is slope and what information can it provide you with? The slope is the steepness in the line. In math it is known as or the change in y divided by the change in x. The greater the slope, the greater the rate of change
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What is a direct relationship? A direct relationship is when one value goes up, so does the other.
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What is an example of a direct relationship? My bank account will increase, if the amount I add increases If the temperature outside goes up, the pool water will go up. If the amount of food I eat increases, my weight will increase.
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What is a inverse or indirect relationship? As one value increases, the other decreases.
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What is an example of an inverse relationship? If I talk less, I will learn more If my spending increases, the amount of money I have decreases. If the amount of students who eat hot lunch increases, there will be less leftovers.
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What is a cyclic change graph? A graph that shows a repeating pattern The pattern allows for predictions to be made
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What is an example of a cyclic change? School periods of the day Your schedule The days of the week Most of TV programs Seasons Tides Eclipses Moon Phases
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