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Another name for a cumulative curve is a cumulative frequency curve. This type of graph represents the cumulative total of frequencies for a given dataset, showing how many observations fall below a particular value. It is often used in statistics to visualize the distribution of data.
The bell curve graph is another name for a normal (Gaussian) distribution graph. A Gaussian function is a certain kind of function whose graph results in a bell-shaped curve.
Another name for the s-curve is the logistic curve. It describes a growth pattern characterized by an initial slow growth phase, followed by rapid growth, and then leveling off as it approaches a maximum capacity. This model is commonly used in various fields, including biology, economics, and project management, to illustrate processes that are constrained by limits.
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An abacate is another word for an avocado, directly borrowed from the Portuguese word for the fruit.
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Because the first curves were designed in France!
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Ludwig Burmester, a German geometer, invented the Burmester curve also known as the French curve.
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Another name for a cumulative curve is a cumulative frequency curve. This type of graph represents the cumulative total of frequencies for a given dataset, showing how many observations fall below a particular value. It is often used in statistics to visualize the distribution of data.
french curve is used to connect arce and semi-circles, such as the neckline, armholes , and collar. it is either made of flat metal or wood.
A French curve is a tool used to draw different curves there are lots of swirls and circles so if a circle guide isn't good enough the French curve can draw and curves possible.
A cumulative frequency curve is a graph that shows the cumulative frequency of a data set. This type of graph can present data, such as medians and quartiles. Another name for this curve is an Ogive.
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
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