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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Compton_College/Pre-Statistics/06%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/6.07%3A_Plot_an_Ordered_Pair
    We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variable...We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variables. Working with two variables is frequently encountered in statistical studies and we would like to be able to display the results graphically. This is best done by plotting points in the xy-plane.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Montgomery_College/Support_Course_for_Elementary_Statistics/05%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/5.01%3A_Plot_an_Ordered_Pair
    We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variable...We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variables. Working with two variables is frequently encountered in statistical studies and we would like to be able to display the results graphically. This is best done by plotting points in the xy-plane.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_121%3A__Support_for_Introductory_Probability_and_Statistics/08%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/8.01%3A_Plot_an_Ordered_Pair
    We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variable...We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variables. Working with two variables is frequently encountered in statistical studies and we would like to be able to display the results graphically. This is best done by plotting points in the xy-plane.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/Support_Course_for_Elementary_Statistics%3A__ISP/05%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/5.01%3A_Plot_an_Ordered_Pair
    We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variable...We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variables. Working with two variables is frequently encountered in statistical studies and we would like to be able to display the results graphically. This is best done by plotting points in the xy-plane.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/21%3A_Math_Review_for_Introductory_Statistics/21.06%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/21.6.07%3A_Plot_an_Ordered_Pair
    We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variable...We have already gone into detail about how to plot points on a number line, and that is very useful for single variable presentations. Now we will move to questions that involve comparing two variables. Working with two variables is frequently encountered in statistical studies and we would like to be able to display the results graphically. This is best done by plotting points in the xy-plane.

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