They generally refer to the same things, although some terminology may sound better with either one. For example, plot and graph both represent data, however box plots or scatter plots or line graphs are generally referred to as such as opposed to saying box graphs, scatter graphs or line plots. The latter three sound somewhat cumbersome but technically mean the same thing.
A scatter graph can be used in companies to plot things such as profit and loss for certain items (or the company as a whole) over time, which can give the company a good insight to what sells well and a guideline of what they could do to increase profit.
either a scatter graph or a line graph xx :)
A scatter graph.
Dependent variable
A scatter graph, also known as a coordinate graph, a coordinate plot, or a scatter plot, is a graph with coordinates.
line graph or a scatter plot.
A line graph would be what you plot for a function. for example, y = X2. Plotting this will result in a continuous line.A scatter graph will result from measuring a population or an experiment.For example, if you plotted the weight vs height for your class members, you would have a scatter graph.
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A scatter plot.
* line graph * bar graph * circle graph * histogram * pictograph * scatter plot * line plot
Plot points on Cartesian coordinates.
Scatter plot
In my view, the best plot for bivariate data is a scatter plot.
It is easier to read because it can be not as cluttered as a bar graph or scatter plot graph.
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scatter plot.