graphs
Prononciation : [ɡræfs]
Mot
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) a visual way to show information or data. It helps us see patterns or relationships between different things, like how tall we were over the years.
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The graph showed how much the temperature rose each month.
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The graph didn’t make sense; it was hard to understand the information.
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Can you explain what the graph means?
Contexte : « social science »
(noun) a diagram that represents relationships or connections between various people or groups. It helps show how different ideas are linked together.
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The social graph illustrated all the connections between our friends.
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Her social graph was incomplete; it missed several important friends.
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How can we make our social graph more accurate?
Contexte : « mathematics »
(verb) to create or draw a visual representation of data or information. We do this to help ourselves and others understand numbers better.
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Today, I will graph the results of our science experiment.
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He never graphs his data, so it’s hard to see the trends.
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Will you graph the survey results for the class?
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