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Introduction to Graphs

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Introduction to Graphs

 


  • Bar graph: A bar graph is used to show comparison among categories.

 

  • Pie graph: A pie graph is used to compare parts of whole.

 

  • Histogram: Representation that shows data in intervals.

 

  • Line graph: It shows data that changes continuously over periods of time.

 

  • Linear graph: A straight line graph is called a linear graph.

 

  • The Cartesian system:

(i)A plane is divided into 4 quarters (called quadrants) by two perpendicular lines, intersecting at 0 (called origin). The horizontal line is called the X-axis and the vertical line is called the Y-axis.

(ii) A point is represented by the horizontal distance from the origin called the x-coordinate and by the vertical distance from the origin called the y-coordinate.

(ii) A point is represented by an ordered pair (x, y) where x is the x-coordinate and y is the y-coordinate.

  • A graph shows the relation between two variables, one of which is an independent variable (or control variable) and the other a dependent variable.

 

  • Advantages and disadvantages of various graphs:

            

Representation of data

Advantages

Disadvantages

Pictogram

Sales of Fruits

Key:1 Represents 50 Apples

Data is  represented in an attractive manner.       

Not accurate Difficult and time consuming to draw data involving fractions.

Bar Chart

Number of students enrolled in three years

Easy to construct Shows the exact quantities of each data category.

Does not how comparisons between           the categories of data.      the categories of data.

 

Pie chat

Shows Clearly the Difference in magnitude between the categories.

Long calculations are needed.

Not suitable if too many categories of

Data are involved. Actual quantities are not displayed.

 

 

 

 

 


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