Want this question answered?
an x Axis is the fancy name for the horizontal line on the bottom of a bar graph
It is the base/face of a certain shape, as in a square, it would be the bottom line(the one on/closest to the ground).
The naive, rough and ready method is as follows: Find the mean values of the two variables and mark this "mean point" on the scatter plot. Draw a set of axes through that point. The line of best fit will pass though the "mean point" and will go either from bottom-left to top-right or top-left to bottom-right. There should be approximately as many points above the line as below and these must be approx equally distributed on either side on the "mean" point. A more systematic approach is statistical and entails the calculation of the "least squares equation" using regression.
a line of fit mean perfect line.
the bottom of it
i think it means when you is done it is the bottom of the line
Bottom Line The last line of a company's profit and loss ledger sheet. The bottom line usually refers to the net profit or loss of a company at any given time. The bottom line is a figurative term meaning "the basic information," "the essentials," as in "What's the bottom line of this situation?"
Bottom Line The last line of a company's profit and loss ledger sheet. The bottom line usually refers to the net profit or loss of a company at any given time. The bottom line is a figurative term meaning "the basic information," "the essentials," as in "What's the bottom line of this situation?"
"The bottom line" is an idiom that means the final result and comes from the line in a financial statement that shows net income or loss.
Bottom Line Up Front
"divided by"
Bottom Line up front
"but at the bottom line, you're right"
isn't it a Y see a V+ l= Y
Bl means Bad Luck or Bottom Line
an x Axis is the fancy name for the horizontal line on the bottom of a bar graph
is the line drawn down through the top to the bottom ball joint on a vehicle