Graph paper (nonfiction)

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Typical example of graph paper.

Graph paper, coordinate paper, grid paper, or squared paper is writing paper that is printed with fine lines making up a regular grid. The lines are often used as guides for plotting mathematical functions or experimental data and drawing two-dimensional graphs.

It is commonly found in mathematics and engineering education settings and in laboratory notebooks.

Graph paper is available either as loose leaf paper or bound in notebooks.

Variations include polar graphs and hexagonal grids.

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