A major problem in projecting with a trend line is that
That's right, in the normal graphing system of Cartesian coordinates, a horizontal line indicates no change taking place.
"Going into detail would take hours, but, bottom line, you've got a problem."We use the idiom "bottom line" (coming from the bottom line of things like bills that tell us what we actually have to pay or do) to say, at the end of it all (in summary), what's going on or what's going to happen.
Railroads and steamships led to the globalization of production and world trade. Production was further aided by the assembly line.
Muthafudger find the point where MR equals MC! If you're doing it on aplia most likely it's where the dark blue line and the red line cross (400 if I'm correct...I like to think that I mean, big ego, problem?) Alright, glad to be of help...oh, don't bow down too close to my legs, I'm mortalphobic!
No, the slope of a horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
The major problem I am having is finding a charting tool that will allow you to add space along the y-axis so that with a positive sloping trend line you can estimate the outcome (e.g. stock price) should the trend continue.
trend line
A trend line.
Find the value of the trend line when x = 0
What is the difference between a trend line and a line of best fit
Projecting outward or upward from a line or surface; protuberant.
It is the rise/run for the line.
trend is the increasing or decreasing in a line graph Example. If u choose to see number of students in a school and they are getting bigger its trend is increasing
Time-series techniques use trend projections of past economic activity to extend into the future. Projecting is done by plotting data for the past years on a chart and, from the latest data, extending a line into future time
It means a pattern/ a repeated theory.
No.
the line that connects the trends of data on a graph