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{{short description|Writing paper with a grid}} [[File:Graph-paper-10sqsm-5sqin-4sqin.jpg|thumb|upright=1.35|Three styles of [[loose leaf]] graph paper: 10 squares per centimeter ("millimeter paper"), 5 squares per inch (“engineering paper"), 4 squares per inch (“quad paper")]] '''Graph paper''', '''coordinate paper''', '''grid paper''', or '''squared paper''' is writing [[paper]] that is printed with fine lines making up a [[regular grid]]. It is available either as [[loose leaf]] paper or bound in [[notebook]]s or graph books. It is commonly found in mathematics and engineering education settings, [[exercise book]]s, and in [[laboratory notebook]]s. The lines are often used as guides for [[mathematical notation]], plotting [[graph of a function|graphs of function]]s or [[experimental data]], and drawing [[curve]]s.
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