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Triangular Graphs

Learn how to construct, describe, and analyze triangular graphs easily in this interactive guide. Triangular graphs represent data with primary, secondary, and tertiary sides, where each point along the line signifies the same percentage. With step-by-step instructions, practice plotting data points for a deeper understanding. Remember to use a ruler and pencil to avoid errors.

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Triangular Graphs

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  1. Triangular Graphs LEARNING OBJECTIVES To be able to construct a triangular graph To be able to describe, explain and analyse a triangular graph

  2. Triangular Graphs

  3. Triangular Graphs The blank version

  4. Triangular Graphs Each point along the line represents the same percentage

  5. Triangular Graphs Tertiary Secondary Primary Each Side of the triangle represents a piece of data i.e Primary, Secondary & Tertiary

  6. Tertiary Secondary Primary Triangular graphs . To present the data for P=50, S=25, T=25; we draw a pencil line up from primary along the 50 line.

  7. Your Turn • Use the data to create a triangular graph. REMEMBER TO USE A RULER AND A PENCIL – YOU WILL MAKE MISTAKES

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