No, it's not consider as a linear scatter plot, because, it's non-linear.
All the variables that appear in it have the exponent 1. If you plot the equation, it is a straight line.
You can have a line of best fit. It is the line that cuts through the points with the least amount of distance to all the data.
a scatter plot is a piece of data that shows you how to make a prediction
In my view, the best plot for bivariate data is a scatter plot.
Umm nobody can answer this question because we don't know what "the scatter plot below" is.
No, it's not consider as a linear scatter plot, because, it's non-linear.
line graph or a scatter plot.
You write it as: y = 5x-4 Then you calculate a few sample points, plot them, and draw a straight line through them. Since the equation is linear, two points are enough, in theory, but it is usually recommended to plot a third point, as a verification.
By finding the line of best fit and using the straight line equation formula.
Yes. That's why it's called a linear equation
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Certainly. It could, for example, be a power relationship such as y = x^3
A scatter graph, also known as a coordinate graph, a coordinate plot, or a scatter plot, is a graph with coordinates.
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All the variables that appear in it have the exponent 1. If you plot the equation, it is a straight line.
The (x,y) points can be approximated by a linear equation. The (x,y) points are almost linearly related.