Steps in Graphing
1) Determine the scale to be used for the x-axis: determine the smallest and largest values to be graphed, find the difference, then divide by the approximate number of spaces available on the graph paper. Use a convenient spacing. Mark off the x-axis beginning with the smallest number at the origin (not necessarily zero).
2) Repeat the same process for the y-axis.
3) Clearly label the axes. Indicate the variable represented and the unit of measurement.
4) Label the graph as a whole.
5) Plot the points.
6) Draw a smooth curve (not a jagged line) which will average out experimental error.