no
A right hyperbola shape.
A scatter plot can be used to see if there is any relationship between two variables. It can also give a general idea of the nature of that relationship (linear, quadratic, logarithmic, inverse square, etc; whether or not the relationship remains constant over the domain, whether or not the variation remains constant (homoscedasticity), and so on.
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
A scatter plot.
line graph or a scatter plot.
A right hyperbola shape.
Points slope down as it moves to the right
A scatter plot can be used to see if there is any relationship between two variables. It can also give a general idea of the nature of that relationship (linear, quadratic, logarithmic, inverse square, etc; whether or not the relationship remains constant over the domain, whether or not the variation remains constant (homoscedasticity), and so on.
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
It can showwhether or not there is any relationship between two variables,the nature of the relationship - linear, quadratic, inverse, power etc,precision of relationship: the spread or scatter around the curve of best fit,whether the scatter is constant or changes (heteroscedasticity),presence of outliers,clustering (eg heights v/s weight of adults may show one cluster of points for men and another for women. If so, gender is another relevant variable).
no relationship
A scatter plot.
line graph or a scatter plot.
A scatter diagram.
Scatter chart
to show the relationship between 2 sets of data
The trend line for a scatter plot is a line that best captures the nature of the relationship between two variables. It may or may not be straight. The trend line for a scatter plot is a line that best captures the nature of the relationship between two variables. It may or may not be straight. The trend line for a scatter plot is a line that best captures the nature of the relationship between two variables. It may or may not be straight. The trend line for a scatter plot is a line that best captures the nature of the relationship between two variables. It may or may not be straight.