graph paper
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Definition
Noun: * Graph paper: Paper printed with a pattern of fine lines, typically forming a grid of small squares, used for drawing graphs, diagrams, or making precise sketches.
Usage
Graph paper is a specific type of stationery used in technical, scientific, and educational contexts. It provides a guide for accurately plotting data points, drawing geometric shapes to scale, or creating organized diagrams. * For the experiment, please plot your results on graph paper. * The architect sketched the initial floor plan on a sheet of graph paper. * Students often use graph paper in math class to draw accurate graphs of functions.
Advanced Usage
- "Logarithmic graph paper": A specialized type of graph paper where the scale on one or both axes is logarithmic, used for plotting exponential relationships.
- To analyze the decay rate, you will need semi-log graph paper.
- "Polar graph paper": Graph paper printed with concentric circles and radial lines, used for plotting coordinates in a polar system.
- The rose curve is best illustrated on polar graph paper.
Variants and Related Words
- Grid paper: A more general term for paper with a grid pattern, which may not be specifically intended for graphing (e.g., for bullet journaling or game design).
- Quad paper: Another term for graph paper, emphasizing the quadrille (square) pattern.
- Coordinate paper: A synonym highlighting the paper's use for plotting coordinates.
Synonyms
- Grid paper, quadrille paper, coordinate paper, plotting paper.
Related Phrases
- "Plot on graph paper": To mark points or draw lines on graph paper according to numerical data.
- The first step is to plot the data points on graph paper.
- "Scale of the graph paper": Refers to the value represented by each square or division on the paper.
- Choose a scale for the graph paper that makes your data easy to read.
Noun
- paper that has lines to permit drawing graphs