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Gala2k [10]
3 years ago
7

How can you use tables, graphs and equations to compare functions

Mathematics
1 answer:
fgiga [73]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A graph is a chart or drawing that shows the relationship between changing things.

- They are a diagram displaying the relationship between numbers or amounts.

- A graph is one of the easiest ways to compare numbers.

- A graph or chart is used to present facts in visual form.

- They are a drawing that displays the relative sizes of numerical quantities.

- Graphs can be used to illustrate many types of data.

- They should be used to make facts clearer and more understandable.

- it shows trends over time.

- Forceful -- Emphasizes main point

- Convincing -- proves a point, see and hear

- Compact way to convey information

- More interesting than just talk or print

- Quick way for the audience to visualize what you are saying -- numbers trends up or down

- To bring facts to life

- To show and compare relationships

- To show and compare changes

- They are much easier to understand then a large

table of numbers

- without

the need to understand what each and every number in a table means.

They help you visually see the difference between two or more values.

Hope this helps!

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