Analysis.
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.
A graph need not have a trend: it is no big deal.
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
A trend on a graph shows the rising and falling of a subject's popularity. For example, a graph can show a trend in the type of clothing that are being sold or food.
interpreting data.
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
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.
A graph need not have a trend: it is no big deal.
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
The line that reflects the general pattern of a graph is called a trend line.
A trend on a graph shows the rising and falling of a subject's popularity. For example, a graph can show a trend in the type of clothing that are being sold or food.
A line graph shows a trend over time.
Its called a trend.
Trend Graph
No. Generally speaking, a trend graph has time on the horizontal axis. That is not always the case with line graphs.
they're similar because the both of them trend and trend means to increase or decrease