What is the name of a graph like this, where the axes aren't uniform all the way along?











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Does a graph of this type have a name?



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When I say a "graph of this type" I mean where the scales on the axes aren't uniform all the way along.










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  • May be Logarithmic scale and log-log plot
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  • The axes are uniform. Each tick mark represents an increase by a factor of ten.
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When I say a "graph of this type" I mean where the scales on the axes aren't uniform all the way along.







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  • May be Logarithmic scale and log-log plot
    – user137035
    Sep 13 '14 at 19:50












  • The axes are uniform. Each tick mark represents an increase by a factor of ten.
    – Austin Mohr
    Sep 13 '14 at 19:58


















  • May be Logarithmic scale and log-log plot
    – user137035
    Sep 13 '14 at 19:50












  • The axes are uniform. Each tick mark represents an increase by a factor of ten.
    – Austin Mohr
    Sep 13 '14 at 19:58
















May be Logarithmic scale and log-log plot
– user137035
Sep 13 '14 at 19:50






May be Logarithmic scale and log-log plot
– user137035
Sep 13 '14 at 19:50














The axes are uniform. Each tick mark represents an increase by a factor of ten.
– Austin Mohr
Sep 13 '14 at 19:58




The axes are uniform. Each tick mark represents an increase by a factor of ten.
– Austin Mohr
Sep 13 '14 at 19:58










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        Yes there is a name: It is a log-log plot.






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