Dependent Variable
The graph on figure 8-8 is not shown here so there really is not any way to know which one is correct. Without his information the answer is not able to be known.
A normal distribution with a mean of 200 and a deviation of 20 can be plotted as a bell-shaped curve, as shown in the figure below. Superimposed on the figure, the distribution of the arithmetic mean of samples of size n=4, 25 and 100 can be plotted as shown in the figure below. The arithmetic mean distribution for n=4 is a much narrower distribution than a normal distribution, since it is based on a small sample size. As the sample size increases, the distribution becomes wider and more similar to the normal distribution.
If you want to ask questions about something that is "shown", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is shown.
If there is one independent variable, and one or more dependent variables, then they would be plotted on the y-axis. If there are a mix of discrete and continuous variables, then the continuous variables should be plotted on the y-axis. In general, though, any variable can be plotted on the y-axis.
Well it has 9 sides and it is a figure.
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up and down. the x goes left and right
.... then your graph is inverted.
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane is both negative and positive
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It would be more correct to use "in" than "on". But rather than using "drawing" it might be better to use the word "illustration" or "figure" unless you were referring to an actual drawing as a piece of artwork.
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converse of the angle bisector theorem
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