Question
Differentiate between one variable graphs and two or more than two variable graphs.
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S. No.
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Basis
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One Variable Graph
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Two or More than two Variable Graphs
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1.
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Meaning
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One variable graphs are those graphs in which values of only one variable are shown with respect to time period of equal duration
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Two or more than two variable graph simultaneously show the value of two or more than two variables with respect to some period of time.
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2.
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Example
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