It depends on what you're learning.
It makes sense to connect the points on a graph when the variable ont the x axis (bottom line) is able to be split, ex. time
He worked with large numbers of plants
Yes "I know you are but what am I" does make sense. When some people ask others if this makes sense well it does.
no, they make a line segment.
Dan Henderson vs. Rashad Evans Prediction
The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.
To use a line graph to make predictions, you have to look at the slope of the line. If there is any sort of pattern to the line, you can make an accurate prediction. For example, if the line steadily dropped, then suddenly spiked down, then started steadily dropping again, you could predict from the pattern that it will suddenly spike downward again.
By using it to make a prediction. (The most famous was the (relativity) prediction that gravity would bend light.)
A line allows you to better visualize the trend of the graph.
It depends on what you're learning.
that you will fail
Try it raw.
hypothesis
Hypothesis.
To make an educatedguess
Yes, it is. You can make a prediction about the gender of an unborn child and the gender is not even a number!