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Oh, dude, a dot plot is like a bunch of dots representing data points on a number line, while a line plot is like connecting those dots with lines to show the frequency of each data point. So, like, one is just dots hanging out, and the other is dots with a purpose, you know?
If the product of two matrices is the identity matrix then one matrix is the inverse or reciprocal of the other matrix. EXAMPLE A =(4 1) A-1 = (0.3 -0.1) then AA-1 = (1 0) .....(2 3)......... (-0.2 0.4)................... (1 1) The dots simply maintain the spacing and serve no other purpose.
To separate 10 dots with 4 lines, you can create a square with 4 dots at the corners and one dot in the center. This arrangement allows each line to intersect with at least 2 dots, effectively separating all 10 dots.
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Some decades ago all newspaper pictures were printed in dots, which were barely visible. When enlarged the were clearly seen, just as in Lichtenstein's paintings.
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Those green dots signify that that helmet is wired to receive radio signals.
first circle draw 2 dots. second circle draw 8 dots third circle draw 10 dots!
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Simply draw 3 rows of three dots to show that the dots form a square, as shown below:. . .. . .. . .
The symbol with two dots on the top and one dot below means "because".
The dots on a ladybug serve as a warning to predators, signaling that the insect may be toxic or distasteful. These dots, along with the bright colors of the ladybug, help to deter potential threats. Additionally, the symmetrical arrangement of the dots on the ladybug's body adds to its visually striking appearance, making it easily recognizable and iconic in the insect world.
It depends where they are. There are six possible dot positions, two columns of three dots each. So 3 dots could be D, F, H, J, L, M, O, S or U. See the link below.
First, draw a dot. Below that, draw two dots. Then, 3 dots below it and so on. Here, you should see the pattern of the triangular number, which is the sum of consecutive integers starting at 1. The terms of that pattern are 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, ....n(1 + n)/2 where n is the total number of dots for the pattern.