This video will show you how to make a simple scatter plot. Remember to put your independent variable along the x-axis, and you dependent variable along the y-axis. For more videos please visit www.mysecretmathtutor.com
I like how the dude who studied 10 hrs didnt get 100 but the guy who studied 8 hrs got a higher score This proves my point that understanding the subject is moar important than just studying 25 hrs a day
While I was watching the tutorial I was like "oh" "ahh" "why does this look so easy?" "So you mean you just had to do that?!" "Wow this seems easy". Thanks this really helped me!(◍•ᴗ•◍)
MySecretMathTutor i mean i understood but it would be more reliable if you could explain how u chouse those number on the scores place like i didn't understand how to read it.. please make a video explaining thank u.
do you mean the independant and dependant if you do the independant is the variable that you are changing and the dependant is the variable that will change depending on the variation of the independant
Omg thank you! My science teacher never explained this for our science homework so I've been trying to figure it out on my own... My grades were just barely holding up but now its a b+
Thank you soo much i did not understand a thing from my online schooling since we're at lock down yet i have an exam coming up in 3 days.. Thank you for making me understand stand this topic i really appreciate it
9 years and 11 months, when this video came out. somebody was in high school went to collage got a job and now has a family, but this video still continues to help me.
So i was doing a question that was somewhat similar and i forgot that x is independent and y is dependent i tried other video but they weren't helpful but you, you helped so much now i have obtained knowledge i forgot thank you so much :)
thank you so much my exams are tomorrow and I thought I'd never get through this lesson but you taught this in less than 6.00mins thank you so much good luck 4 it channel
what if there is multiples of the same point? I know you would circle it but if there is more than 4 of that same point is it still just a circle? does the circle just represent more than one? any help is greatly appreciated!!
Great video, but man it would have been nice if you could have shown data with a more solid relationship so as to drive home the point of "line of best fit"