THere is no solution
No Solution!
there is a strong relationship between the variables
no it still identifies highs and lows
there is no solution
THere is no solution
there is a strong relationship between the variables
No Solution!
every thing does that silly
no it still identifies highs and lows
there is no solution
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the graph or have a description of the data it presents. If you can share details about the graph's content, such as trends, values, or categories, I can help formulate a statement that is best supported by that data.
The shaded area has no particular meaning.
The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted 6 units in the direction of positive x.
I believe trends in data should be presented in a graph.
A line or bar graph is ideal for showing trends.
Trends on line graphs are basically of three types: rising, falling, or level. This describes what the line is doing, as you progress from left to right.