Answer:
Trends:
In the graph or a table you easily can see trends in the data, for example, parts where if x increases also does y, or things like that.
Of course you, with some mathematical knowledge, also can notice those things when you have the equation, so this is a thing that the 3 have in common.
Range:
You usually can see the whole range (all the possible y values) of your equation by looking at the graph or the data set. And obviously, if you have the equation you can easily find the range of it.
Answer:
<h2>M(-a, b)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the formula of a midpoint:

We have the points P(-2a, 0) and Q(0, 2b). Substitute:

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