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what is time graph and line graph​

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Answered by harish7117
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A time series graph (often called a time series plot) is a graphical representation of time series data (data where we record the specific time/date of each value that we're trying to measure). On the x-axis we plot the time-increments/date and on the y-axis we plot the corresponding value that we are measuring.

In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, the line graph of an undirected graph G is another graph L(G) that represents the adjacencies between edges of G. The name line graph comes from a paper by Harary & Norman (1960) although both Whitney (1932) and Krausz (1943) used the construction before this. Other terms used for the line graph include the covering graph, the derivative, the edge-to-vertex dual, the conjugate, the representative graph, and the ϑ-obrazom, as well as the edge graph, the interchange graph, the adjoint graph, and the derived graph.

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Answered by rishabhsachan41
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A distance-time graph shows how far an object has travelled in a given time. It is a simple line graph that denotes distance versus time findings on the graph. Distance is plotted on the Y-axis. Time is plotted on the X-axis

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