difference between line and linear graph
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I don't think there is any difference between those two... A line graph is a graph which is used to represent data that changes continuously with time. On the other hand, if the line graph is such that the lines drawn [in the line graph] from one whole un broken straight line , then i is called a linear graph.
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Answer:A line chart is often used to visualize a trend in data over intervals of time – a time series – thus the line is often drawn chronologically. a linear graph is when this connection of points gives us a straight line. A linear graph is a model of a straight line on the X and Y axis. It represents the equation y=mx+b.
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