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What is the difference betweeen a table and a coordinate graph?

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  1. A table is like a excel program piece

    It has rows and colums

    EG

    Number      Sign

    1                   A

    2                     B

    3                   C

    4                    D

    5                  E

    6                    F

    a coordinate graph is a graph of co ordinates. For example

    (2,4) the 2 is the x co-ordinate and the 4 is the y.

    So you would plot it like this

              Y

               |

               |

               |   *            (this point is on 2,4. 2 over on x, 4 up on y)

    ---------|-----------   X

               |

               |


  2. Either the graph sits on the table, or the table is a table of related numbers, and the coordinate graph is made from the relationship of the numbers in the table.

  3. You graph points and lines, shapes and junk on a coordinate graph, a table is where you place information in an orderly fashion.  

  4. are you seriously asking this question... a graph has an x and a y axis, a table is just a collection of information

  5. A table is used to plot data or points.

    A coordinate graph is a plane with 4 quadrants.


  6. A table is both a mode of visual communication and a means of arranging data. A table consists of an ordered arrangement of rows and columns. This is a simplified description of the most basic kind of table.

    Elements of a table can be grouped, segmented, or arranged in many different ways, and even nested recursively.

    A coordinate graph is used In mathematics to determine each point uniquely in a plane through two numbers, usually called the x-coordinate or abscissa and the y-coordinate or ordinate of the point. To define the coordinates, two perpendicular directed lines (the x-axis, and the y-axis), are specified, as well as the unit length, which is marked off on the two axes. Cartesian coordinate systems are also used in space (where three coordinates are used) and in higher dimensions.

    Using the Cartesian coordinate system, geometric shapes (such as curves) can be described by algebraic equations, namely equations satisfied by the coordinates of the points lying on the shape. For example, the circle of radius 2 may be described by the equation x2 + y2 = 4  

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