Monday, March 19, 2007

Graph Paper: How it is Useful for You

If you are in any sort of math course, you will probably encounter some sort of graphing problems in your studies. There are many disciplines of math that involve graphing, and almost any mathematical equation can be put into the form of a graphable function. Therefore you will want to have some graph paper on hand just in case you are caught off guard by any of these types of problems. You will also need to know the best way to use graph paper, and the best characteristics to look for when buying it. This will help you to be prepared in your class and get the best grade possible.

When you are creating a graph on your graph paper, you will quickly find that it is easy for it to get overly crowded, and restrict the readability of your graph. So when you are creating the graph, you need to be conscious about these things. You should make the labels in the open sections as much as possible, and write them in a small and clear manner. When you are creating the scales for the X and Y axis, you don’t need to label each individual point. You should write them on at least every 10th, sometimes every 5th. This will reduce the clutter of your graph, but be just as readable.

When you buy the graph paper, you should definitely look for larger blocks with thin lines. Since you will be drawing your own lines in there plenty, you don’t want to have the lines on the graph paper interfering with what you are trying to do. This can be a huge cause of clutter in the graph that you create, and this is why you should search for something with those characteristics. If you need to order it special on the internet in order to find the right graph paper, then do it. It will definitely be worth the effort it takes to get it.

Some people don’t put any thought into buying and using graph paper. These are the same people that miss concepts because they were too busy being frustrated by their graph paper. So don’t be like these people, and consider your graph paper as much as it deserves. You will be very happy that you made the effort.

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