TL;DR: Imagine dumping a list of numbers on a table and asking, “What’s actually going on here?” A data distribution is the answer — the pattern those values fall into. You look at three things: the shape (symmetric, skewed, or bimodal), the center (mean or median), and the spread (range or standard deviation). Start with […]
The general equation of a sine graph is \(y = a sin(b(x – h)) + k\), where \(a\) is the amplitude, \(b\) is the period, \(h\) is the horizontal shift, and \(k\) is the vertical shift. Related Topics How to Graph the Sine Function How to Graph the Cosine Function How to Graph Inverse of […]
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