Scientists control changes in the responding variable.
To help you see what the data from an experiment mean, you could use a(n) graph.
In science, line graphs are powerful tools because they allow you to identify bias, make predictions, and recognize anomalous data.
A graph is a(n) “description” of data.
Line graphs display data that show how the responding variable changes in response to the manipulated variable.
A point that does not fall exactly on a graph line is a(n) anomalous data point.
On which of the following graphs do data points yield a straight line?
When a graph does NOT have any clear trends, it probably means that the variables are which of the following?
On a nonlinear graph, the data points are never which of the following?
A line graph is used when which of the following is true?