Using the data from the experiment, graph your results, with the independent variable on the x axis and the dependent variable on the y axis. All of your points will be in quadrant I. You may drag the graph to show only quadrant 1. Zoom out to see a larger axis.

I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I don't have access to the data from your experiment to create a graph with independent and dependent variables on the x and y axes. However, here are some general guidelines for creating a graph in quadrant I:

1. Choose a suitable scale for your x-axis and y-axis based on the ranges of your data.

2. Label the x-axis as the independent variable and the y-axis as the dependent variable.

3. Plot one data point at a time on the graph by locating its coordinates on the x-axis and y-axis.

4. Once you have plotted all of the data points, use a ruler to connect them with a line or curve that best represents the trend of the data.

5. Include a title for your graph and label each axis with its corresponding unit of measurement.

6. Make sure your graph is clear and easy to read, and use zoom functions to adjust the scale of your graph to see larger axis.