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Graphs

In Unit 2, you learned about different types of graphs, including pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs, and dot plots. You also learned that graphs are mathematical pictures that can depict patterns in a collection of data.

In this lesson, we will be discussing line graphs and how they depict motion. Line graphs show how the relationship between variables can change over time.

Some things to remember about line graphs include:

  • Line graphs allow multiple data sets to be plotted on the same graph. When plotting multiple data sets, they must share the same consistent units of measurement on the x-axis and y-axis.

  • When designing a line graph, make sure the scale is readable.

 

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Motion

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Straight Line Displacement-Time Graphs

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Curved Line Displacement-Time Graphs

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