
1) An image that shows data 2) Annual report display 3) Annual report feature 4) Bar setting 5) Bell curve 6) Board meeting display 7) Board-meeting chart 8) Boardroom diagram 9) Boardroom easel display 10) Chart feature 11) Chart in an annual report 12) Chart showing sales growth 13) Chart used for comparisons
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1) Ballistocardiogram 2) Cardiogram 3) Chart 4) Diagram 5) Drawing 6) Ecg 7) Eeg 8) Ekg 9) Electrocardiogram 10) Electroencephalogram 11) Electroretinogram 12) Encephalogram 13) Myogram 14) Tachogram
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[abstract data type] In computer science, a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the graph and hypergraph concepts from mathematics. A graph data structure consists of a finite (and possibly mutable) set of ordered pairs, called edges or arcs, of certain entities called nodes or vertices. As in mathematics, an edge (x,y...
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[computer science] This category is for men`s basketball coaches at Seton Hall University. ...
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[mathematics] In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a graph is a representation of a set of objects where some pairs of objects are connected by links. The interconnected objects are represented by mathematical abstractions called vertices, and the links that connect some pairs of vertices are called edges. Typically, a gra...
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[network] This category contains punk bands from the country of Canada. ...
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In one context, this is the functional value and domain: {(x, z): x in X and z=f(x)}, where f:X-->R. In another context, this is a (maybe undirected) network. In the former context, see also epigraph and hypograph. In the latter context, the notation [V,E] is sometimes used to mean a graph with vertex (or node) set V and edge (or link) set E. W...
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• (n.) A diagram symbolizing a system of interrelations by spots, all distinguishable from one another and some connected by lines of the same kind. • (n.) A curve or surface, the locus of a point whose coordinates are the variables in the equation of the locus.
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(from the article `writing`) A writing system, technically referred to as a script or an orthography, consists of a set of visible marks, forms, or structures called characters ...
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pictorial representation of statistical data or of a functional relationship between variables. Graphs have the advantage of showing general ... [9 related articles]
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'I'll do algebra, I'll do trig, and I'll even do statistics, but graphing is where I draw the line!' ...
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graphical representation of a network with lumped circuit elements in which branches are represented by line segments and nodes by dots
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A construct that consists of many nodes connected with edges. The edges usually represent a relationship between the objects represented by the nodes. For example, if the nodes are cities, then the edges may have numerical values that correspond to the distances between the cities. A graph can be equivalently represented as a matrix.
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A representation of data in a pictorial form (e.g., bar graph, broken-line graph, circle graph, histogram, pictograph, etc.).
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1. A line or tracing denoting varying values of commodities, temperatures, urinary output, etc.; more generally, any geometric or pictorial representation of measurements that might otherwise be expressed in tabular form. ... 2. Visual display of the relationship between two variables, in which the values of one are plotted on the horizontal axis, ...
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(graf) a diagram or curve representing data and varying relationships between sets of data.
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Graph noun [ See
-graph .]
(Math.) 1. A curve or surface, the locus of a point whose coördinates are the variables in the equation of the locus.
2. A diagram symbolizing a system of interrelations by spots, all distinguishable from one another and some connected by lines ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: graf Definitions: 1. A line or tracing denoting varying values of commodities, temperatures, urinary output, etc.; more generally, any geometric or pictorial representation of measurements that might otherwise be expressed in tabular form. 2. Visual display of the relationship between two variables, in which the values of ...
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A graph is a diagrammatic arrangements of lines, dots, etc, for the purpose of exhibiting to the eye certain relations of quantities or phenomena more clearly and forcibly than could be done by mere tables, lists, or arrangements of numbers. Such graphs may relate to physical phenomena, such as changes of temperature in connection with periods of t...
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[
n] - a drawing illustrating the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes 2. [v] - plot upon a graph 3. [v] - represent by means of a graph
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graph 1. A kind of symbolic diagram (used in chemistry, mathematics, etc.) in which a system of connexions is expressed by spots or circles, some pairs of which are colligated by one or more lines. Also, occasionally the system expressed by one of these diagrams. 2. In medicine, a line or tracing denoting varying values of commodities, temperatures...
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graphical record noun a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes
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Click images to enlargePictorial representation of numerical data, such as statistical data, or a method of showing the mathematical relationship between two or more variables by drawing a diagram. There are often two axes, or reference lines, at right angles intersecting at the origin – the zero point, from which va...
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[Scribe words] a visual representation of the relations between quantities
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[SAT terms] a visual representation of the relations between quantities
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