How to interpret a scatterplot (12 Further)
Investigating associations between two variables
General Maths Units 3 and 4 (2023+)
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This video is part of the Further Maths Units 3 and 4 course and shows how to interpret a scatter plot. Building on the knowledge from the previous videos we now start to look at how to describe a scatter plot and it's association in terms of strength, direction and form. We also learn about outliers and how to deal with them. This video shows how to scaffold responses to exam questions and has one VCAA worked solution at the end of the video.
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