Sometimes the graph in its original form does not show quantitativeResults that can be expressed using numerical values. whether a predictionA suggestion, based on a hypothesis of how a factor will affect an outcome. was right.
For example, a graph of mass produced against time does not give you direct data to show how the rate of reaction changes with time. The data needs to be processed mathematically first.
For a curved graph, draw a tangentA straight line that just touches a point on a curve. A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius which meets the tangent. to the line and then find its gradient:
the tangent line touches the curve at a single point
the tangent line has the same gradient (slope) as the curve at this point
Use tangents at different times to determine the rate of reaction at these times. Then use this processed data to draw a conclusion.