Chapter 6 Graphs
6.4 Real-Life Graphs
A linear graph is the graphical representation of a linear equation. A linear equation is an equation that can be written in the form: Ax + By = C, for some real numbers A, B, and C where A and B, are not 0. In this section, we learn about Scatter diagrams plot and use, scatter graph.
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A linear graph is the graphical representation of a linear equation. A linear equation is an equation that can be written in the form: Ax + By = C, for some real numbers A, B, and C where A and B, are not 0. In this section, we learn about Scatter diagrams plot and use, scatter graph.
Drawing and interpreting real-life linear graphs.
Real-Life Graphs - Scatter diagrams plot and use, scatter graph.