MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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The question is about graphical representation of the data.
Introduction :
Dot plot :
i ) Dot plot is used to visualize the data using data points.
ii ) It is also known as strip plot.
iii ) It is used to identify the shape of the distribution.
iv ) It is used to identify outliers from the data.
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