No, that would be quite unusual if if did, although not impossible.
No. When you draw a best line of fit on the scattered plot, the line would not be straight.
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Suppose the scatter plot is of a variable X on the horizontal scale and Y on the vertical scale.Find the approximate middle of the x values and call it p.Find the approximate middle of the y values and call it q.Draw horizontal and vertical lines through the point with coordinates (p, q).If you know about quadrants, skip this paragraph. The two lines through the point (p,q) divide up the plane into 4 quadrants. Quadrant I is top right. Quadrant II is top left. Quadrant III is bottom left. Quadrant IV is bottom right.If the scatter plot is mostly in quadrants I and III the correlation is positive. If mostly in quadrants II and IV the correlation is negative. Otherwise the correlation is small.Remember, though, that 0 correlation does not mean no relation. y = x2 will have 0 correlation but it is a perfectly well defined relationship!Suppose the scatter plot is of a variable X on the horizontal scale and Y on the vertical scale.Find the approximate middle of the x values and call it p.Find the approximate middle of the y values and call it q.Draw horizontal and vertical lines through the point with coordinates (p, q).If you know about quadrants, skip this paragraph. The two lines through the point (p,q) divide up the plane into 4 quadrants. Quadrant I is top right. Quadrant II is top left. Quadrant III is bottom left. Quadrant IV is bottom right.If the scatter plot is mostly in quadrants I and III the correlation is positive. If mostly in quadrants II and IV the correlation is negative. Otherwise the correlation is small.Remember, though, that 0 correlation does not mean no relation. y = x2 will have 0 correlation but it is a perfectly well defined relationship!Suppose the scatter plot is of a variable X on the horizontal scale and Y on the vertical scale.Find the approximate middle of the x values and call it p.Find the approximate middle of the y values and call it q.Draw horizontal and vertical lines through the point with coordinates (p, q).If you know about quadrants, skip this paragraph. The two lines through the point (p,q) divide up the plane into 4 quadrants. Quadrant I is top right. Quadrant II is top left. Quadrant III is bottom left. Quadrant IV is bottom right.If the scatter plot is mostly in quadrants I and III the correlation is positive. If mostly in quadrants II and IV the correlation is negative. Otherwise the correlation is small.Remember, though, that 0 correlation does not mean no relation. y = x2 will have 0 correlation but it is a perfectly well defined relationship!Suppose the scatter plot is of a variable X on the horizontal scale and Y on the vertical scale.Find the approximate middle of the x values and call it p.Find the approximate middle of the y values and call it q.Draw horizontal and vertical lines through the point with coordinates (p, q).If you know about quadrants, skip this paragraph. The two lines through the point (p,q) divide up the plane into 4 quadrants. Quadrant I is top right. Quadrant II is top left. Quadrant III is bottom left. Quadrant IV is bottom right.If the scatter plot is mostly in quadrants I and III the correlation is positive. If mostly in quadrants II and IV the correlation is negative. Otherwise the correlation is small.Remember, though, that 0 correlation does not mean no relation. y = x2 will have 0 correlation but it is a perfectly well defined relationship!
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If you mean a slope of -10 through the point (1, 4) then the equation is y = -10x+14
No. When you draw a best line of fit on the scattered plot, the line would not be straight.
A scatter plot.
Burn Notice - 2007 Scatter Point 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-PG
a diameter is always a chord because a chord always goes from one point of the circle to the other and a a diameter goes from one point to the midpoint
A rotation turns a shape through an angle about a fixed point
Never, because it's always relative.
Current. There is only one path that current can take through the circuit, so the current must be the same at every point.
the flow is said to be steady flow if every particle passing through a point follows the same path as the particles passed through the point earlier.
The Universe! Initially everything was crammed into an infinitesimally small point but since the Big Bang all the matter and energy that make up our Universe has been expanding outwards.
Yes. Every point on the Earth goes through all 4 seasons.
It is the frequency of the wave.
In a scatter plot that is an exponential model, data can appear to be growing in incremental rates. In this type of model the data will only cross the Y-axis at one point.