yes. An ogive is also known as a cumulative frequency graph.
The ogive never close because they represent non-decreasing functions, and polygon you close it.
If I knew what an ogive was, I'd tell you if a time series plot could be one! Please edit the question or write a new one and use English words.
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No it is not. The ogive is a graph that represents the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution.
An ogive is a type of graph that is used to represent the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution. This type of graph can also be known as a cumulative frequency graph. The cumulative frequency is the sum of the frequencies accumulated up to the upper boundary of a class in the distribution.
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Ogives are often used in statistics to represent the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution.
An ogive graph is a cumulative frequency graph that displays the cumulative totals of a dataset, allowing for the visualization of how many data points fall below a certain value. It typically shows the cumulative frequency on the vertical axis and the data values on the horizontal axis. Ogive graphs are useful for determining percentiles and understanding the distribution of data over a specified range. They help in identifying trends and patterns in the dataset effectively.
In Architecture, a pointed or Gothic arch. In Statistics, a cumulative frequency graph.
A cumulative frequency curve is a graph that shows the cumulative frequency of a data set. This type of graph can present data, such as medians and quartiles. Another name for this curve is an Ogive.
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It is called an ogive.
An ogive is a cumulative relative frequency diagram. Interpolation is definiting the midpoint (50%) of this line