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A table is a structured arrangement of data or information presented in rows and

columns. It is commonly used to organize, compare, and analyse data in a clear and
systematic manner. Tables typically consist of a grid-like layout, with rows
running horizontally and columns running vertically.A graph is a visual
representation of the relationship between variables or data points. Graphs are
used to illustrate connections, trends, patterns, and comparisons within datasets.
They provide a clear and concise way to understand complex information and
communicate findings to others.
A function plot is a graphical representation of a mathematical
function, typically in the form y=f(x), where x is the independent variable and y
is the dependent variable. Function plots display how the output y varies with
changes in the input x according to the function's rule.A flowchart is a visual
representation of a process or system, depicting the sequence of steps, decision
points, and flow of information or materials. It uses standardized symbols and
shapes to illustrate the flow of activities from the beginning to the end of the
process.

A table is a structured arrangement of data or information presented in rows and


columns. It is commonly used to organize, compare, and analyse data in a clear and
systematic manner. Tables typically consist of a grid-like layout, with rows
running horizontally and columns running vertically.
A T-account, also known as a ledger account, is a visual representation of
individual accounts used in double-entry bookkeeping. It takes its name from the
"T" shape formed by the vertical line down the centre of the page and the
horizontal line under the account name.A journal is a structured format used to
record financial transactions in accounting. It provides a clear and organized way
to document each transaction, including the date, accounts affected, and amounts
debited or credited.A graph, is a visual representation of the relationship between
variables or data points. Graphs are used to illustrate connections, trends,
patterns, and comparisons within datasets. They provide a clear and concise way to
understand complex information and communicate findings to others.

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