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Good day Sir looking at data point 3 and data point 4 can measure the distance in millimeter from the data point to the best fit line and then declare these distances are so close that the data point above the lines' distance is the same as the data point below the line??? your comment(s) is eagerly awaited. thx Ibrahim (all the way from South Africa)
Thank you sir, my question is this . When you have the starting point (0,0) , can you draw the best fit line without starting to the orgin ?? Please explain me clearly
Yes you can draw the best fit line without it passing through the origin (0,0). If the data values have a point the correspond to (0,0) the best fit line will pass through the origin but generally once you have accurately plots all your points based on the trend you can determine if the best fit line should pass through the origin
@@aleshamalcom2200 also when you plot a velocity time graph or displacement time graph you will simple connect the points as seen here ruclips.net/video/Q3rZ0IRvVSk/видео.html
Can you start a graph not from 0 . For example if you have really large numbers on x - axis can you start from 30 and go from there or should you always start from 0.
@@JuniorRoberts1 one more question , the scale that we choose for our graph for example 1:1 , does it need to be the same for x axis and for y - axis , or could we us a scale of 1:5 on the x - axis and 1:1 on the y - axis
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How do you determine the extension value which is not correct
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Thank you sir! I had the misconception about the origin
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Good day Sir
looking at data point 3 and data point 4 can measure the distance in millimeter from the data point to the best fit line and then declare these distances are so close that the data point above the lines' distance is the same as the data point below the line???
your comment(s) is eagerly awaited.
thx
Ibrahim (all the way from South Africa)
Yes that's correct. That's what we expect to obtain once we have drawn what's considered the best fit line. Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
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Thank you sir, my question is this . When you have the starting point (0,0) , can you draw the best fit line without starting to the orgin ?? Please explain me clearly
Yes you can draw the best fit line without it passing through the origin (0,0). If the data values have a point the correspond to (0,0) the best fit line will pass through the origin but generally once you have accurately plots all your points based on the trend you can determine if the best fit line should pass through the origin
The video is nice and easy to understand
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In terms of best fit line does it have to pass through as many points as possible?
Yes you would want the best fit line to pass through as many points as possible showing an even distribution about the line
5:13 is it up to us to choose the scale ratio?
Yes you will choose the scale that best suits the data set you have. Do you have a range of values you wish to create a scale for?
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The lines must always be straight??
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Some graphs may require a curve such as the graph for radioactivity
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@@JuniorRoberts1 okay sir thank you again
@@aleshamalcom2200 also when you plot a velocity time graph or displacement time graph you will simple connect the points as seen here ruclips.net/video/Q3rZ0IRvVSk/видео.html
Can you start a graph not from 0 . For example if you have really large numbers on x - axis can you start from 30 and go from there or should you always start from 0.
You can break the graph if the smallest value is significantly larger than 0
What are the values you are plotting?
@@JuniorRoberts1 I am plotting values between 30 and 60 on the x axis and values between 0.1 and 3 on the y axis
@@zake726 okay you can break the x axis and start close the 30 on the x axis
@@JuniorRoberts1 one more question , the scale that we choose for our graph for example 1:1 , does it need to be the same for x axis and for y - axis , or could we us a scale of 1:5 on the x - axis and 1:1 on the y - axis
Thanks very much sir cos am having physical exam tommorow
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sir im having problems with the latest assignment u gave me
What problem you having specifically?
@@JuniorRoberts1 oh sorry i was rewatching the recording for last class when u sent this
@@JuniorRoberts1 im having a problem finding out the distance of which im to separate the scale and identifying what the gradient is
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Does the best fit line not have to start at the origin (0)?
No it doesn't have to start at the origin. The objective is to get a line showing the average of all points
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