Yes. You can use the same procedures. All you need to do is to always subtract the intended value from the least value (the value at your origin), before dividing.
Okay. Here is an easy way to get a scale. Let's say you are plotting some masses (g) on the y - axis; say these values 8g, 11g, 13.5g, 15g, and 17g. And I want to start the graph from the origin, I'll look start the values from 0 as my minimum value and the highest value is 18, I'll move that 17g to 20. The reason why I'm shifting it to 20 is that I can easily divide 20 by 10. When I divide 20 by 10, I'll get 2. So my scale would be 2cm to represent 2g. When I plot this on the y - axis, the values would be 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. You can stop at 18 since the highest value is 17.
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Omo which kind confusion be this
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I will sir
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Thank you sir, for helping me .
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It was helpful tnx😊
I'm glad it did.
Nice work
Thanks
Please sir l want to know how you set your table before plotting your graph because it is so confusing to me
Thank you sir god bless you
Look through the video carefully again. I determined scale factors which I use to plot points.
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Even if you are not starting from the origin, must you use the same procedure? Thus considering only the highest value to find your scale
Yes. You can use the same procedures. All you need to do is to always subtract the intended value from the least value (the value at your origin), before dividing.
Please i need your help am w wassce candidate ply
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@@yousciencelab5307 please I will like to get your number sir 🙏
Well done sir
Thank you
I didn't understand sir bcuz z a graph ov physics seriously supposed 2 be like dis
I don't understand what you're saying. Can you rephrase?
Please I don't understand how to get a scale. Can you explain 😢😢
Okay.
Here is an easy way to get a scale.
Let's say you are plotting some masses (g) on the y - axis; say these values 8g, 11g, 13.5g, 15g, and 17g. And I want to start the graph from the origin, I'll look start the values from 0 as my minimum value and the highest value is 18, I'll move that 17g to 20. The reason why I'm shifting it to 20 is that I can easily divide 20 by 10. When I divide 20 by 10, I'll get 2.
So my scale would be 2cm to represent 2g.
When I plot this on the y - axis, the values would be 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. You can stop at 18 since the highest value is 17.
Where did we get the 10 from why not five
The 10 represents the small squares that make up 2 cm
Please is the table of values the number 3 for tomorrow?
Probably.
I can't guarantee you that since no one knows what WAEC is upto this year.
@@yousciencelab5307 thank you sir, it's true WAEC craz this year
@@erichan6782 yeah.
So we are just trying to put everything together when we suspect anything
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So the slope you will not add any value
I don't understand this.
@@yousciencelab5307 I mean the slope need no units
This is rubbish
It may be rubbish to you, but it has certainly helped others. Must you show in public that you're stupid?