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  3. What Is a Line Graph? - Coursera

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    Also sometimes called a line chart, line graphs are a type of graph that demonstrates how data points trend over a continuous interval. In a line graph, you plot data points on a set of axes and then draw a line to connect these points.

  4. Line Graph: Definition, Types, Parts, Uses, and Examples

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    A line graph—also known as a line plot or a line chart—is a graph that uses lines to connect individual data points. A line graph displays quantitative values over a specified...

  5. Line Graph – Definition, Examples, Reading, Creation

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    A line graph, also known as a line chart or a line plot, is commonly drawn to show information that changes over time. Learn about its types, contruction, and more!

  6. Line graphs, also called line charts, are used to represent quantitative data collected over a specific subject and a specific time interval. All the data points are connected by a line. Data points represent the observations that are collected on a survey or research.

  7. Use line charts to display a series of data points that are connected by lines. Analysts use line charts to emphasize changes in a metric on the vertical Y-axis by another variable on the horizontal X-axis. Often, the X-axis reflects time, but not always. Line charts are also known as line plots.

  8. A Complete Guide to Line Charts - Atlassian

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    A line chart (aka line plot, line graph) uses points connected by line segments from left to right to demonstrate changes in value. The horizontal axis depicts a continuous progression, often that of time, while the vertical axis reports values for a metric of interest across that progression.