What is a line diagram?
Use the points associated with the line to view these changes.
Imagine how much water you drink every day.
Write down the number of glasses you have on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, etc.
Next, draw a diagram that will be displayed daily and connect the points.
This is a line diagram!
Example:
This is the number of glasses drunk that are drunk:
Daily Glasses
Monday
Connecting the points allows you to see if Sam drank more or less water every day.
Let’s guess what will happen next.
Title
The title tells you what the graphics are. x-axis (horizontal line)
The line that crosses the floor. Indicates the time or category. y-axis (vertical line)
The line rises to the side. It indicates the number or quantity of something.
Example: Glasses Water
Data Points
Graphic points that display the actual values.
Line
The line that connects the points. It shows how things have changed over time.
Do the same for other months.
month! L-shaped.
Label the x axis as “day of the week”.
Your cleavage diagram is ready! Individual line graphic
Shows one piece of information.
Example: One person has more than a week.
Multiple Line Graphs
Information for two or more items will be displayed in the same diagram.
Example: Compare Sam and Alex’s scores over a week.
Weather Report
Trace temperature changes over several days.
School
Shows the test results over time.
Healthy
Follow your size or weight when growing.
Business
Indicates the number of products sold each month.
Sport
Truck score or team performance on the game.
Will the steps go up on Wednesday?
The line diagram is displayed very well! Same)
The value increases as it increases
Tips that you can remember always mark the axis clearly.