No, it could be a qualitative variable.
If you mean in regard to organizational charts, the vertical lines represent the hierarchy who reports to whom, while the horizontal lines represent lateral or peer associations rather than chain of command.,
Yes. It is the function f(x) = c where c is a constant.
A horizontal line.A horizontal line.A horizontal line.A horizontal line.
It depends on the information being plotted. It is often the independent variable.
what geographic line is the country named after ? what does that line represent
constant speed
That the object is moving at a constant speed
No, it could be a qualitative variable.
If you mean in regard to organizational charts, the vertical lines represent the hierarchy who reports to whom, while the horizontal lines represent lateral or peer associations rather than chain of command.,
The marks you're describing represent the number 1 in a prescription. The horizontal line and dot are to help prevent reading errors.
Yes. It is the function f(x) = c where c is a constant.
A horizontal line.A horizontal line.A horizontal line.A horizontal line.
Anywhere along the horizontal axis (i.e the x-axis).
It depends on the information being plotted. It is often the independent variable.
Some of these letters need a horizontal line over them. It means you times the letter by 1,000. Since I can't do this here, a "*" before a letter will represent the horizontal line. 4,040=*I*VXL
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.