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Complete Graph

What is wrong with the Graph? The graph needs to have numeric labels on the axes. We can not determine a coordinate without them. Does the graph stop or go on forever? If it stops, there should be closed dots, if it continues there should be arrows. The graph needs to have variable labels on the axes. We can not determine a coordinate without them.

Qualities of a Complete Graph Every complete graph MUST have: Graph Paper Axes x y Variable Labels for the Axes Scale the Axes Accurately Plot Points Accurately Plot Key Points If necessary, connect the points If necessary, draw arrows on the curve