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Do graphs have to have the same increments on both axes? - Answers
Not at all. Whatever fits. Designers of microwave communication links routinely workwith graphs where each mark on the horizontal axis may be 1, 2, or 10 miles, andeach mark on the vertical axis may be 20, 50, or 100 feet.The one thing to keep in mind when the two axes have different scales is thatangles on the graph won't have their true shape.
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Do graphs have to have the same increments on both axes? - Answers
Not at all. Whatever fits. Designers of microwave communication links routinely workwith graphs where each mark on the horizontal axis may be 1, 2, or 10 miles, andeach mark on the vertical axis may be 20, 50, or 100 feet.The one thing to keep in mind when the two axes have different scales is thatangles on the graph won't have their true shape.
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Do graphs have to have the same increments on both axes? - Answers
Not at all. Whatever fits. Designers of microwave communication links routinely workwith graphs where each mark on the horizontal axis may be 1, 2, or 10 miles, andeach mark on the vertical axis may be 20, 50, or 100 feet.The one thing to keep in mind when the two axes have different scales is thatangles on the graph won't have their true shape.
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