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Graphing Techniques and Interpreting Graphs. Introduction A graph of your data allows you to see the following: Patterns Trends Shows Relationships between.

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1 Graphing Techniques and Interpreting Graphs

2 Introduction A graph of your data allows you to see the following: Patterns Trends Shows Relationships between the independent and dependent variables.

3 Numbering/Scaling

4 Variables Independent Variable (I.V.) Something the experimenter changes and is placed on the X – Axis. Dependent Variable (D.V.) Measured during the experiment and is placed on the Y – Axis.

5 Types of Relationships Directly Related Directly Proportional Inversely Related Inversely Proportional

6 Directly Related or Direct Relationship IV increases, DV increases or as IV decreases, DV decreases. Positive trend on a graph

7 Inversely Related or Inverse Relationship IV increases, DV decreases or as IV decreases, DV increases. Negative trend on a graph

8 Special Kind Relationships Directly Proportional IV increases (goes up), DV increases (goes up) at the same rate. Graph is linear Inversely Proportional IV increases (goes up), DV decreases (goes down) at the same rate. Graph is non-linear

9 Interpolation Predict data that are inside the range of data (between 2 existing data points)

10 Extrapolation Predicting values that are outside of the range of data. Trend line is often extended to make extrapolation easier.


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