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graphs, plural;
  1. Plot or trace on a graph

Noun
  1. A visual symbol representing a unit of sound or other feature of speech. Graphs include not only letters of the alphabet but also punctuation marks


  1. a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes
  2. represent by means of a graph; "chart the data"
  3. plot upon a graph
  4. In computer science, a graph is an abstract data structure that is meant to implement the graph concept from mathematics.
  5. In mathematics, the graph of a function f is the collection of all ordered pairs (x, f(x)). In particular, if x is a real number, graph means the graphical representation of this collection, in the form of a curve on a Cartesian plane, together with Cartesian axes, etc. ...
  6. Graphonomics is the interdisciplinary field directed towards the scientific analysis of the handwriting process and the handwritten product. ...
  7. In mathematics, a graph is an abstract representation of a set of objects where some pairs of the 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. ...
  8. Graph is an open source program that can generate two dimensional plots of mathematical functions and data sets.
  9. A diagram displaying data; in particular one showing the relationship between two or more quantities, measurements or indicative numbers that may or may not have a specific mathematical formula relating them to each other; A diagram displaying data, in particular one showing the relationship ...
  10. (graphing) a scaling device with dots on paper for evaluating the effectiveness of jokes to determine their proper placement within a routine or show.
  11. (Graphing) Overview | Practice | Plotting Points Game
  12. (Graphing) charting or developing a visual diagram that represents numerical data.
  13. (graphing) A feature in a software program that allows numerical data to be interpreted as a graph or chart. (WP, Gr. 6)
  14. (16.4.2.8. Graphs) Graphs are used to show quantitative relationships. Different types of graphs show different functions; e.g. ...
  15. (1.4.2.3.1.1 Graphs) Line art objects consisting of representations of the interrelationships of data in pictorial form.
  16. (Graphs) Diagrams that exhibit a relationship, often functional, between two sets of numbers as a set of points having coordinates determined by the relationship. Also called a plot. ...
  17. (Graphs) Students graph their pre- and posttest scores. Using graphs, they see their word-learning progress, which motivates them to learn more words.
  18. (Graphs) You may think that graphs are meant for high school students but these are a great preschool math activity and a fun way to represent comparisons. Start by counting objects. ...
  19. (Graphs) are the best for practicing numbers.  Learners can make simple bar graphs showing how many calabazas they count at: home-casa-, school-escuela, the grocery store-el supermercado, church-la iglesia or temple-el templo, the neighborhood-la comunidad, and a friends house- la casa de mi ...
  20. a set of topologically interrelated zero-dimensional (node), one-dimensional (link or chain), and sometimes two-dimensional (GT-polygon) objects that conform to a set of defined constraint rules. Numerous rule sets can be used to distinguish different types of graphs. ...
  21. A drawing representing the relationship between two sets of data, one set represented on a perpendicular scale or axis, the other on a horizontal scale or axis. The relationship is plotted where the two scales intersect, the line between meeting points generally being called the graph.
  22. A "picture" showing how certain facts are related to each other or how they compare to one another.
  23. information represented in the form of a picture, diagram or drawing
  24. (aka network): a collection of nodes and edges
  25. A graph is a visual representation of data that displays the relationship among variables, usually cast along x and y axes. Graphs are especially useful in showing the broader trends in the data.