M. 2. 1.- Interpret relevant information from tables, graphs, and charts

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Table

A set of data displayed in rows and columns

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Cartesian coordinate graphs

An order pair or ordered triple used to specify a point on a plane or space respectively

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Line graphs

A graph that sues lines or line segments to represent data or trends

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Scatterplots

A graph that uses dots to represent data points to show relationships between numeric variables

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Pie charts

A circular graph with slices suggestive of a pie; the larger the slice, the greater the quantity represented

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Bar graphs

A graph that uses vertical horizontal bars to represent quantities

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Line graph

What graph/chart can be used to track changes overtime

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Pie chart

What graph/chart is used to show parts of a whole

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Bivariate

Most graphs you will study represent the relationship between two sets of data or perimeters. These types of graphs are this(containing two variables) and is shown as a Cartesian coordinate graph

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Point

The location of a value expressed as (x,y)

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Quadrants

In a Cartesian graph of a plane, the four quarters into which the plane is divided by the two axes. Labeled with Roman numerals, starting with Quadrant 1 for the upper-right quarter and proceeding counterclockwise