What is the difference between a line graph and a scatter plot? a. A line graph presents continuous and linked data, while a sca
tter plot presents unlinked data. b. A line graph is a smooth curve, while a scatter plot can have jumps or gaps. c. A line graph shows data from one source, while a scatter plot shows data from many sources. d. A line graph uses both the x- and y-axes, while a scatter plot only uses the y-axis.
<span>A line graph is used to show a trend
over a period of time. It is plotted as a series of points,
which are then joined with straight lines. The ends of the line graph do not have to join to the axes.
</span><span>A scatter plot is a type of plot
or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values
for typically two variables.
The difference between a line graph and a scatter plot is that a</span><span> line graph presents continuous and linked data, while a scatter plot presents unlinked data.</span>
4000000000000000000000^50 is the same thing. Ain't no mathematician wants to simplify that. Mathematicians are lazy. So you would leave it the way it is.
Surface area of a sphere = <span>4π<span>r2</span></span>
the volume of a sphere= <span><span>43</span>π<span>r3</span></span>
so <span>5000π=<span>4/3</span><span>πr3 </span></span><span>> r^3 = 5000 x 3 / 4
=> r^3 = 3750 </span>taking cube root on both sides r=15.53616 hope it helps