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An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
In mathematics, if the data in a set shows no relation, then that set shows no trend.
interpreting data.
One example of a 'Trend' would be; In a Graph if there is a point in the graph where you start to see a pattern, its sort of like a trend. But usually you have to explain it, you would have to understand all of the data to know what the actual trend is.
Its called a trend.
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
In mathematics, if the data in a set shows no relation, then that set shows no trend.
line chart
data that shows some sort of a trend over time
interpreting data.
it differs becaus eit shows differ amount of data and it gives a differ piont of point of numbers
trend
One example of a 'Trend' would be; In a Graph if there is a point in the graph where you start to see a pattern, its sort of like a trend. But usually you have to explain it, you would have to understand all of the data to know what the actual trend is.
it differs becaus eit shows differ amount of data and it gives a differ piont of point of numbers
it differs becaus eit shows differ amount of data and it gives a differ piont of point of numbers
Its called a trend.
trend line