interpreting data.
Analysis.
One example of a 'Trend' would be; In a Graph if there is a point in the graph where you start to see a pattern, its sort of like a trend. But usually you have to explain it, you would have to understand all of the data to know what the actual trend is.
A graph need not have a trend: it is no big deal.
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
A trend on a graph shows the rising and falling of a subject's popularity. For example, a graph can show a trend in the type of clothing that are being sold or food.
Analysis.
This graph shows a trend because it displays a pattern or direction in the data over time. The trend can be increasing, decreasing, or remaining relatively constant.
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
One example of a 'Trend' would be; In a Graph if there is a point in the graph where you start to see a pattern, its sort of like a trend. But usually you have to explain it, you would have to understand all of the data to know what the actual trend is.
A graph need not have a trend: it is no big deal.
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
A trend on a graph shows the rising and falling of a subject's popularity. For example, a graph can show a trend in the type of clothing that are being sold or food.
The line that reflects the general pattern of a graph is called a trend line.
A line graph shows a trend over time.
Trend Graph
No. Generally speaking, a trend graph has time on the horizontal axis. That is not always the case with line graphs.
Its called a trend.