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Why use graphics?
to condense text, allow reader to follow discussion
common graphics
bar graphs, line graphs, pie graphs, tables, illustrations, diagrams, flow charts
parts of a table
title, number, collumn headings, stub/headings, body-data
bar graphs
display relationships among data,
multiple bar graph
visualize the different objects of study under one condition, three items are compared over time.
stacked bar graphs
various items are as percentages of the whole for ease of comparison and contrast.
line graphs
visualize trends among dense data sets.
x & y coordinates as well.
pie graphs
show percentages in a circle slice
illustrations
Not used for color.
record details relevant to discussion
label elements
Diagrams
shows relationship among several objects, portrays function of an object.
Schematic graphs
technical symbols to depict the workings of a system, communicate with tech. or expert audience.
flowcharts
detailed diagram of operations through steps