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We did bar graphs of gummy bears by color. Kids all thought it was fun; especially since they go to eat the gummy bears at the end.
This graph shows the number of annual conventional and unconventional wells drilled in PA from 2004-2016. It also displays the number of complaints registered by DEP each year, and the subset of those complaints categorized as “water” supplies. “Unconventional wells” are horizontal, hydraulically “fracked” wells to access shale gas. “Conventional wells” are traditional vertical gas wells typically drilled at shallower depths, requiring less chemical additives and less pressure. © Public Herald
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Graphing linear Equations To graph the linear equation say 5x + 4y = 10 first you need to change the equation in general representation of a line: y = mx + c. Where, 'm' represents the slope of the equation and 'c' in y- intercept formed by the line while intersecting y – axis. So our equation after converting to general form looks like: y = (-5 / 4) x + (10 / 4).
Life Cartoons
Facts Of Life
33 Painfully True Facts About Everyday Life
Danish writer Mikael Wulff and cartoon artist Anders Morgenthaler
the creative duo known as 'Wumo' has created a brilliant series
of graphs that illustrate some of the basic painful truths of
everyday life in the Western world.
Their graphs and diagrams are snarky and sarcastic but, for the
most part, true. This, coupled with their simple and official-looking
design, makes them a delight to look at.
Wulff and Morgenthaler share these images on Wumo
(formerly known as Wulffmorgenthaler
One of my favorite things: graph paper...in the form of a vintage creamer and sugar (okay, two of my favorite things - graph paper and tea)! Another Easter gift from my parents.
A sketch I made in Processing (during ITP's 4in4, kinda) trying to visualize Wikipedia as a map of linked pages.
Didn't turn out quite the way I wanted it to (only shows the first 50 links, for example), might give it another try with an offline version of Wikipedia.
Credit to Sean McCullough (cricketschirping.com) for the graph code.
Concours de graff sur le terrain de foot de Monoblet (600 hab), Gard.
Assemblage de 2 photos fait avec Hugin.