Exhibits of Charts and Graphs

in steemiteducat •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Math subject is never easy! It deals with a lot of numbers, problems, formulas, solutions, graphs, charts etc. It sounds weird but when I see numbers, it makes me drowsy! Yes, math for me is a good sleeping pill! One problem can put me into sleep within a minute. I can still remember my elementary years, it was really a struggle learning and absorbing all data, mathematical equation, I hate everything about Math. Do we have the same experiences when you are left alone in the classroom with your Math teacher. Its really terrible going home late and dizzy due to Math problems. Luckily, my math teacher Sir Aureo stuck to me until I finally got an interest with Mathematics.

I saw and felt the devotion of my teacher, encouraging me to learned. Slowly, I began to put an interest with the subject. Then, I began to accept that Math was subject needed to be dealt with in order for me to passed! Though, I did not became a Math teacher but my adviser Sir Aureo inspired me to become a teacher. Now, I've realized that teaching needs a lot of passion, dedication, commitment and a whole lot of hardwork.

So, today as I do my normal routine as a teacher I happen to pass this exhibits done by students. There exhibits showcase more on graphs and charts as preparation for another field of study in Mathematics that is statistics! For now, what this students done is a simple survey through questioners and interview of different topics assign by their Math teacher.

Here's the graph exhibit of choosen outputs:

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Pictogram/Pictograph

A pictogram, also called a pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto, and in computer usage an icon, is an ideogram that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object. Pictographs are often used in writing and graphic systems in which the characters are to a considerable extent pictorial in appearance. A pictogram may also be used in subjects such as leisure, tourism, and geography.
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Pie Chart

A pie chart (or a circle chart) is a circular statistical graphic which is divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each slice (and consequently its central angle and area), is proportional to the quantity it represents. While it is named for its resemblance to a pie which has been sliced, there are variations on the way it can be presented. The earliest known pie chart is generally credited to William Playfair's Statistical Breviary of 1801.
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Frequency Distribution Chart

A frequency distribution is a table or graph that displays the frequency of various outcomes in a sample. Each entry in the table contains the frequency or count of the occurrences of values within a particular group or interval, and in this way, the table summarizes the distribution of values in the sample.
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Bar Graph

A bar chart or bar graph is a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can be plotted vertically or horizontally. A vertical bar chart is sometimes called a line graph.
A bar graph shows comparisons among discrete categories. One axis of the chart shows the specific categories being compared, and the other axis represents a measured value. Some bar graphs present bars clustered in groups of more than one, showing the values of more than one measured variable.

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Line Graph

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.

Realization:
It takes 99%hardwork and 1% luck to excel in things that we all desire to achieve. Success cannot be achieve in one day, weeks, months or even years but its all about continuous work of excellence and perfection.

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