A histogram
An uppercase "Y" as I have just typed would be symmetrical. A lowercase might not, and cursive "y"s may not be symmetrical, either.
All that histogram equalization does is remap histogram components on the intensity scale. To obtain a uniform (­at) histogram would require in general that pixel intensities be actually redistributed so that there are L groups of n=L pixels with the same intensity, where L is the number of allowed discrete intensity levels and n is the total number of pixels in the input image. The histogram equalization method has no provisions for this type of (arti®cial) redistribution process.
line segment A better answer would be: Axis An axis servers to orient a space or element of design about which is symmetrical.
0 is symmetrical because when something is symmetrical it can be split down the middle and have two symmetrical sides or two sides that look the same. If you draw your ones like a straight line then it could be symmetrical depending on your teacher. If your teacher allows you to make your symmetrical lines going horizontal instead of vertical then 3 would also be symmetrical. F.Y.I if you don't trust a enrichment middle schooler who has learned this recently then don't use this information
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Perhaps minute intervals might be better than minute intervals.
As a visual representation of data, then a histogram is a way of analysing data.
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The question asks about the "this frequency table". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is a frequency table in the question?
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You draw a series of line segments joining the points which would be the middle of the top of each bar of the histogram.
A histogram
bimodal histogram is a histogram where there are two clear high points on the graph. ex.) age of people at a preschool play group. There would be preschool age and adult age. Not many teenagers or elderly. Bimodal...the ages representing preschool and adult (parents?) would stand above the rest
An uppercase "Y" as I have just typed would be symmetrical. A lowercase might not, and cursive "y"s may not be symmetrical, either.
All that histogram equalization does is remap histogram components on the intensity scale. To obtain a uniform (­at) histogram would require in general that pixel intensities be actually redistributed so that there are L groups of n=L pixels with the same intensity, where L is the number of allowed discrete intensity levels and n is the total number of pixels in the input image. The histogram equalization method has no provisions for this type of (arti®cial) redistribution process.
No. That would be a histogram.