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1 Graphing

2 Variables Independent Variable: A measurement in the lab that you have either chosen specifically or have no control over. In chemistry this is usually time or temperature. Dependant Variable: A measurement in the lab that changes when the independent variable changes.

3 Line graphs are used when data is taken over time.

4 Line Graphs You must … Determine your independent variable and label the x axis (horizontal). Determine your dependent variable and label the y axis (vertical). Make sure you use even intervals to number your graph. Circle and connect the points. Title your graph: Independent variable versus dependent variable. Use rulers and pencil.

5 Interpolation Interpolation means reading between points. For example, the graph below does not show the exact point for 300mL but we can estimate the mass to be 120g.

6 Extrapolation Extrapolation means reading past the graph. For example, the graph below does not show anything higher than 800mL but we can estimate at 1000mL the mass may be 500g.

7 Direct versus Indirect
Direct graphs show both the x and y variables increasing at a steady rate.

8 Direct versus Indirect
Indirect graphs show one variable increasing while the other is decreasing at a steady rate.

9 Best Fit Line When point are given that resemble a line, you may be asked to make a “best fit line” which means use a ruler to find the estimated linear correlation:


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