Contact the company it could be a faulty test.
Positive correlation = the slope of the scattered dots will rise from left to right (positive slope) Negative correlation = the slope of the scattered dots will fall from left to right (negative slope) No correlation = no real visible slope, the dots are too scattered to tell.
Depending upon the cell itself, it could be as simple as two dots on the back of the cell, which is the non-blue side. On other cells, it could be the white vertical lines on the front = negative and the dots on the back = positive.
When both axis' are increasing it is a positive correlation. When both are decreasing it is a negative correlation. When the dots are all over the place then there is no correlation.
-3...-2...-1...0...1...2...3To find the positive number when subtracting from a (-)number is finding the Absolute Value of the sum. Another way is changing the negative number to a positive and reversing the equation.*Such as, 1-(-3)--> +3-1. So than the answer is a positive 4.* Dots represent the actual line
There are three kinds of "dots" in a atom. Electrons, neutrons, protons. Electrons have a negative charge, neutrons have no charge, and protons have a positive charge. The numbers of dots represent what kind of atom it is, as on the periodic table of the elements. The atomic number and mass tells you how many electrons/neutrons/or protons there are.
No, you are not.
Ben Day Dots is not a person (well, I suppose it's possible that some unfortunate individual has that name), it's a type of printing artifact. It doesn't have a "birthday."
The Lewis symbol for a potassium ion (K+) is K with a positive charge and no dots, indicating the loss of one electron. The Lewis symbol for a chloride ion (Cl-) is Cl with a negative charge and eight dots around it, representing the gain of one electron to achieve a full outer shell.
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
it looks like dots on a graph going left and down \
It is two dots one on top one on bottom and a line in the middle From:Maddie
The line that connects the dots is relatively straight.