false
Scatterplot
They are the data points, plotted on the appropriate coordinates!
The graph is called the 'line of best fit'
In a broken line graph, only the plotted points represent the actual data obtained from an experiment because these points correspond to specific measurements or values collected at particular intervals. The segments connecting the points suggest trends or changes between those measurements but do not imply that data exists at unplotted intervals. Therefore, the plotted points are the definitive representation of the observed results, while the lines serve merely as a visual aid to indicate the relationship between them.
False
no its false
Scatterplot
They are the data points, plotted on the appropriate coordinates!
The graph is called the 'line of best fit'
Yes, it shows the data in a different way
instantaneus
A scatter plot
In a broken line graph, only the plotted points represent the actual data obtained from an experiment because these points correspond to specific measurements or values collected at particular intervals. The segments connecting the points suggest trends or changes between those measurements but do not imply that data exists at unplotted intervals. Therefore, the plotted points are the definitive representation of the observed results, while the lines serve merely as a visual aid to indicate the relationship between them.
No, the best fit line need not go through any data point on a graph.
False
Yes, it shows the data in a different way
A straight line which best describes the data on a scatter plot is called a "line of best fit". The line could pass through some of the points, all of them, or none of them.