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:[Left: graph of points plotted along two axes, headered by:] | :[Left: graph of points plotted along two axes, headered by:] | ||
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:Variable 1: X Axis | :Variable 1: X Axis | ||
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:Variable 2: Y Axis | :Variable 2: Y Axis | ||
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:[Right: various semi-transparent numbers in different colors stacked on top of each other, headered by:] | :[Right: various semi-transparent numbers in different colors stacked on top of each other, headered by:] | ||
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:Variable 1: Hue | :Variable 1: Hue | ||
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:Variable 2: Label | :Variable 2: Label | ||
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:Design tip: You can make your graphs more space-efficient by using hue and label for the first two variables, instead of only turning to them once you’ve used up the X and Y axes. | :Design tip: You can make your graphs more space-efficient by using hue and label for the first two variables, instead of only turning to them once you’ve used up the X and Y axes. | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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