13. INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHS

Graphs serve as visual representations of data, enabling quick and easy understanding, especially when showing trends or comparisons. Different types of graphs, particularly line graphs, display continuously changing data over time. The relationship between independent and dependent variables can be effectively demonstrated through these graphs, guiding insights into variations and relationships between quantities.

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  • 13

    Introduction To Graphs

    Graphs are essential tools for visualizing data, making it easier to understand trends and comparisons.

  • 13.1

    Introduction

    This section introduces graphs as visual representations of numerical data for easy understanding.

  • 13.1.2

    A Line Graph

    Line graphs visually represent data that changes continuously over time, making trends easier to analyze compared to tabular formats.

  • 13.2

    Some Applications

    This section explores the relationship between independent and dependent variables through practical applications, such as the correlation between electricity consumption and billing.

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