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Line graphs are most useful when tracking data over a period of time. The X-axis represents the passage of time, and the Y-axis tracks the datapoints. Some examples for uses of line graphs include: tracking sales for the year, seeing how students’ test scores change over time, displaying the number of traffic accidents over the years; basically anything that can be expressed as a function of time. This guide will get you up and running with a basic line graph before you know it. | Line graphs are most useful when tracking data over a period of time. The X-axis represents the passage of time, and the Y-axis tracks the datapoints. Some examples for uses of line graphs include: tracking sales for the year, seeing how students’ test scores change over time, displaying the number of traffic accidents over the years; basically anything that can be expressed as a function of time. This guide will get you up and running with a basic line graph before you know it. | ||
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==Steps== | ==Steps== | ||
===Making a Basic Line Chart=== | ===Making a Basic Line Chart=== |