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  2. Graph literacy - Wikipedia

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    Graph literacy is the ability to understand information that presented graphically, which are including general knowledge about how to extract information and make inferences from different graphical formats. [1] [2] Although related, graph literacy is distinct from other forms of literacy (e.g., general health literacy or numeracy) in the ...

  3. List of graph theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Total graph. Tree (graph theory). Trellis (graph) Turán graph. Ultrahomogeneous graph. Vertex-transitive graph. Visibility graph. Museum guard problem. Wheel graph.

  4. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    The graph on the right, however uses a logarithmic scale, which generates a straight line. If the graph viewer were not aware of this, the graph would appear to show a linear trend. Truncated graph. A truncated graph (also known as a torn graph) has a y axis that does not start at 0. These graphs can create the impression of important change ...

  5. Line graph - Wikipedia

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    The line graph of a bipartite graph is perfect (see Kőnig's theorem), but need not be bipartite as the example of the claw graph shows. The line graphs of bipartite graphs form one of the key building blocks of perfect graphs, used in the proof of the strong perfect graph theorem.

  6. Résumé - Wikipedia

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    Résumé. An example of a résumé with a common format with the name John Doe. A résumé, sometimes spelled resume (or alternatively resumé ), [a] [1] is a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new ...

  7. Pictogram - Wikipedia

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    A pictographic traffic sign (top) warning motorists of horses and riders. A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto [1]) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object. Pictograms are used in systems of writing and visual communication. A pictography is a writing system [2] which ...

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