Concept explainers
To explain:
Difference in line plot and
Answer to Problem 34E
The scatter plot is used for showing how much one variable is affected by another variable whereas line graph is used for plotting individual data values.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Things to be differentiate: Line plot, Scatter plot.
The difference between Line plot and Scatter plot is explained as below:
The line plot is same as to the scatter plot that consists of vertical and horizontal axis for displaying the data points.
The scatter plot is used for showing how much any variable is affected by another variable whereas line graph is used for plotting individual data values.
A line plot is usually used for display change over a time period as a series of data points whereas scatter plot is used for determining the relationship between two variables.
Chapter B Solutions
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