If the variables are something continuous, then you should connect the points. For example, if it is your height and weight then since those variables are continuous it is necessary to connect the points plotted on the coordinate graph.
(it makes sense to connect the points on a graph wen there is movement....or so u can see it more cearly)--BreeBree..... hope i helped!! OR you could connect the points when it is a continuous thing.
To graph points on a graph, typically for Algebra or Geometry. :)
it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane
To graph and connect ordered pairs, start by plotting each pair on a coordinate plane, where the first number represents the x-coordinate (horizontal axis) and the second number represents the y-coordinate (vertical axis). Once all points are plotted, use a ruler or straightedge to draw lines between consecutive points. If the pairs are meant to represent a function or a specific relationship, ensure the lines reflect that continuity. Finally, label the axes for clarity and ensure the points are distinguishable.
it is basically easy and you have to plot the points
When the data on the graph is continuous,it does make sense to connect the points on the graph of 2 related variables.
(it makes sense to connect the points on a graph wen there is movement....or so u can see it more cearly)--BreeBree..... hope i helped!! OR you could connect the points when it is a continuous thing.
To graph points on a graph, typically for Algebra or Geometry. :)
it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane
To graph and connect ordered pairs, start by plotting each pair on a coordinate plane, where the first number represents the x-coordinate (horizontal axis) and the second number represents the y-coordinate (vertical axis). Once all points are plotted, use a ruler or straightedge to draw lines between consecutive points. If the pairs are meant to represent a function or a specific relationship, ensure the lines reflect that continuity. Finally, label the axes for clarity and ensure the points are distinguishable.
it is basically easy and you have to plot the points
that depends on what you are trying to do
It makes sense to connect the points on a coordinate graph when the data represents a continuous relationship, such as time versus distance or temperature changes over time. In these cases, connecting the points helps visualize trends and patterns. However, for discrete data, where each point represents separate, distinct values, connecting the points may misrepresent the relationship. Always consider the context of the data when deciding whether to connect the points.
Because their is no lines on the graph to connect the point.
No.If the points on the graph are connected then they are already connected so it would be complete waste of time to connect them.
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It depends on what you are trying to do.