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The Difference Between a Scatter Plot and a Scatter Diagram

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The difference between a scatter plot and a scatter diagram is that the scatter plot has the independent variable on the x-axis while the independent variable is on the Y-axis in a scatter diagram.


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Indeterminate

Lacking clear or definite limits or form; unable to be precisely measured or decided.

Graphed

Represented data or quantities visually using a graph, such as a pie chart, line graph, or bar chart.

Slope

In mathematics, the slope is the measure of the steepness, incline, or grade of a line, calculated as the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points on the line.

Point A

In the context of graphs or models, a specific point that might denote a specific situation or condition in an analysis or illustration.

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