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___Difference between one variable graph and more than one variable graph​

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Answered by rachitsainionline
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Difference:-

#One variable graph:-

1.The graph of a function of one variable is the collection of points (x,f(x)) in the coordinate plane where x is in the domain of f.      

2.The graph of a linear function of one real variable is a line in coordinate plane.

#Multiple Variable graph:-

1.A multiple line graph shows the relationship between independent and dependent values of multiple sets of data.

2.Usually multiple line graphs are used to show trends over time.

3.In the graph, each data value is represented by a point in the graph that are connected by a line.

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Answered by jiya9614
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Answer:

A 3D scatterplot graphs the actual data values of three continuous variables against each other on the x-, y-, and z-axes. Usually, you would plot predictor variables on the x-axis and y-axis and the response variable on the z-axis. It's also easy to rotate a 3D scatterplot to view it from different angles.

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