The plot is what happens in the story. It is determined by the relationships between the characters, setting, tension, and everything else in the story.
No, it isn't.
The plot is what happens in the story. It's determined by whatever the author wants to write.
It is usually used to show a relationship between two variables when the independent variable is continuous.
If is does not cluster with the other points on a plot. example; the asterik is the outlier ........ ... ...... ...... .. ........ .. ...... ... .. . ...... __________* .. .. . . . . . .. ..
It depends on which variable is independent, and which one is dependent (its value is determined by a function of the independent variable). So suppose that concentration is a function of an arbitrary length (the length is what determines concentration). The independent variable (length) is put on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable (concentration) is put on the vertical axis.
They are not! My house is on a rectangular plot, but there are lots of odd shapes that are determined by waterways, contours, neighbouring claims, etc.They are not! My house is on a rectangular plot, but there are lots of odd shapes that are determined by waterways, contours, neighbouring claims, etc.They are not! My house is on a rectangular plot, but there are lots of odd shapes that are determined by waterways, contours, neighbouring claims, etc.They are not! My house is on a rectangular plot, but there are lots of odd shapes that are determined by waterways, contours, neighbouring claims, etc.
scatter plot
the independent variable
the median
The independent variable
The independent variable
the independent variable